West Bromwich's medieval Manor House to host historic plays
Excitement is building ahead of two historical dramas taking place at West Bromwich's medieval Manor House.
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Jadis Shadow Productions will use the house in Hall Green Road for the two historical-based productions of The Queens' Head and Affirmations of the Maimed Debauchee.
The Queens' Head is a tale about Henry VIII's most infamous wives Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard and the journey they took to reach their unfortunate end.
Affirmations of the Maimed Debauchee is about an infamous courtier and poet John Wilmot, the second Earl of Rochester, who led a life of whores, wine and actresses.
Artistic director and actor James Tudor said: "We chose the Manor House Museum because its such a beautiful venue. We are using little set because the back drop speaks for itself."
The plays are being performed on Friday November 9 at 7.30pm. Prices are £10 for adults and £8.50 for concessions.