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Sunday
Nov202011

The Unlucky Punch

Theatre, City and Islington College, 444 Camden Rd, N7 0SP
Wed 30th November and Thurs 1st December
Doors open at 7.15pm - show starts at 7.30pm
£6 for adults and £2.50 for children. 

This is a true story of a man who took a life and saved a life brought into the modern day by our Children’s and Youth theatre. The story of the unlucky punch was brought to us by the Pearly Queen of Bermondsey stating “everyone knew Pedlar Palmer, the boxer that killed someone on a train, but no one knows he saved my life in Hoxton in the 1930’s”. Using this pearly story we have explored issues around at this time that are still present today, such as the media, celebrity status, fame and how one persons life can be transformed and tarnished forever.

 

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