Barons Court Theatre Presents The Fatal Eggs


Aongside The Magic Cavern on Sunday and Monday during the holidays

 

Barons Court Theatre is presenting The Fatal Eggs by Mikhail Bulgakov, a major production from Douglas Baker, whose last production at the theatre, Dante's Divine Comedy was much acclaimed.

In the play, a hapless soviet scientist makes an amazing discovery in his lab: The ray of life. It magically causes organisms to grow to incredible sizes. Meanwhile, Bulgakov is finding it impossible to complete his masterpiece novel.

A kaleidoscopic narrative blends fact and fiction as both creators struggle with their masterpieces and before long, disaster strikes.

The Fatal Eggs is an exciting story for our time. A provocative but meditative satire on the incompetence of governments, fear mongering media institutes, and a complacent, ignorant populace. Can a better future ever truly exist?

The Fatal Eggs runs from Tuesday till Saturday to 27 April at 8pm, with Saturday Matinees at 3pm.

Running time: 70 minutes, no interval. Tickets: £14, concessions, £12

BOX OFFICE: 020 8932 4747

EMAIL BOOKINGS: Send details of performance and number of tickets required to londontheatre@gmail.com. Then pay for them, in cash, when you come to the performance.

Also continuing at Barons Court Theatre, under The Curtains Up pub in Comeragh Road, is London's longest running magic show, The Magic Cavern, now in its 16th year.

Richard Leigh opened at The Barons Court Theatre with The Magic Cavern in 2002. It has become London's long running theatrical magic show with over 1100 performances.

Wherever you sit in this atmospheric venue, you are only a few feet away from the magic which happens literally under your very eyes.

This show is interactive and suitable for all the family, from six to to 106.

You can catch the show at 2pm every Sunday and Monday in the Easter Holidays, on 14, 15 21, 22 and 28 April.

Find out more and book tickets online at Richard Leigh's website.

 

February 28, 2019