As part of their centenary year, the Kings Langley Players (KLP) are sharing a “thrilling” performance of Frankenstein by Rona Munro.
KLP have been providing theatre shows to local residents over the last 100 years.
The new adaptation of the classic Frankenstein will run from Thursday, March 6, to Saturday, March 8, at The Nap.
Following this exciting performance, the landmark season will continue with Ray Cooney’s hilarious farce, Caught in the Net, in May.
All big celebrations need a “good old knees-up”. At the launch of An Evening at the Music Hall, performers will transport the audience back in time with songs, sketches and more. Residents who are interested are invited to a launch and audition evening at the Kings Langley Community Centre on Wednesday, February 19.
In October, the players will transport the community back to 1920s Birmingham by hosting a murder mystery evening.
You can find out more about the group and get your tickets at www.klp.org.uk
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