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The Count of Monte Cristo at the Brockley Jack. 2 for 1 ticket offer.

The Brockley Jack are offering readers of this website an additional free ticket for anyone buying a full-price ticket to The Count of Monte Cristo. The show runs 19 March.

Tickets can be bought on the door (subject to availability, i.e. the show has not sold out) or you can email bookings to admin@brockleyjack.co.uk 

The Count of Monte Cristo
by Alexandre Dumas
adapted by Connie Stephens
presented by Myriad Productions

In return for a slow, profound, eternal torture, I would give back the same; an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.

Young Edmond Dantes has it all, the love of the beautiful Mercedes, a promising career of adventure on the high seas and a remarkably well-balanced relationship with his father. But all is not as rosy as it seems, for Edmond is the unwitting victim of three envious acquaintances who devise a scheme to falsely accuse him of treason. Sentenced to life in prison, Dantes must find a means to escape the impenetrable walls of the Chateau d’If, discover the whereabouts of Mercedes and exact a terrible revenge upon the men who robbed him of his future.

Alexandre Dumas’ formidable page-turner is brought to the stage in this rollicking new adaptation, which premieres at the Jack prior to a national UK tour. An epic story of fate and fury, revenge and hubris, ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ is the ultimate tale of vigilante justice.

He will be revenged!

Tuesday 15 – Saturday 19 March at 7.45pm
Tickets: £12, 10 conc.
Running time two hours and forty five minutes
To book online with Ticketweb click
here(no booking fees)

Count of Monte Cristo

Keeping Mum – now showing at the Brockley Jack. 2 for 1 ticket offer.

Keeping Mum
by Judith Bryan
directed by Rebecca Manson Jones
produced by Darren Batten

The big freeze of 1963 and a young Caribbean couple struggle to survive in a new city and a harsh winter. Almost fifty years later, a stranger finds a confused woman wandering the snow covered streets. When the innocence of a nursery rhyme unlocks a chilling family secret, the kindness of strangers isn’t what it seems.

” It was like she was shut in a box with glass walls. And still you felt stuff coming off her, like heat. Not heat. Like cold, like ice, burning. All my life she’s been burning with something. I don’t know what.”

The Brockley Jack are offering readers of this website an additional free ticket for anyone buying a full-price ticket to Keeping Mum, the third in a series of  three striking new dramas, chosen from over 80 submissions. The show runs from Tuesday 1st March to Saturday 5th March at 7.45pm.

Tickets can be bought on the door (subject to availability, i.e. the show has not sold out) or you can email bookings to admin@brockleyjack.co.uk 

Dates: Tuesday 8 – Saturday 12 March at 7.45pm
Tickets: £12, £10 conc. (suitable for over 14s)
To book online with Ticketweb click here (no booking fees)