Did you ever wonder what fizzy drinks were doing to your body? Burjesta Theatre’s latest Christmas show with a difference will reveal all as the stage is transformed into a giant liver and how Queen Elizabeth’s craving for sugar led to a whole new fashion…for black teeth.
The Poisoner’s Progress is a bittersweet romance of all things sugary and as the night unfolds in true Burjesta style wonder at the myth of the Sugar Cane People and the Pacific Islanders from where life originates.
Burjesta Theatre’s The Poisoner’s Progress will be performed at The Casa on Hope Street on Friday 29th and Saturday 30th November and Sunday 1st and Monday 2nd December*. Tickets for each performance are priced at £5. All shows start at 7.30pm and the show is adults only.
To reserve a ticket call 07913 449396 or pay on the door.
* Please note after the show on Monday 2nd December there will be a Q & A with writer/director Mikyla Jane Durkan who will have just completed 120 days of ‘sugar-free living’ to speak about the effects of sugar on our western diets and its promotion by the food industry.