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McGowan’s ‘Timing’ opens at London’s King’s Head

September 23, 2009 by Staff

A new play by TV impressionist Alistair McGowan opens at the King’s Head theatre in North London next week (30th September).

Described as “a play for anyone who has ever tried to juggle a relationship and a career, for anyone who has ever heard the biological clock ticking – for anyone who has wanted to turn the clock back”, Timing peers into the life of Julian Mann (Edward Baker-Duly) who goes to work one morning and finds his ‘ex’ sharing the room with him.

The play also stars former EastEnders actor Dean Gaffney and Paul Bazely from ITV’s Benidorm.

Venue: The King’s Head Theatre, 115 Upper Street, London , N1 1QN
Dates: Wednesday 30th September – Sunday 8th November
Press Night: Wednesday 7th October at 7.30
Performance Times: Tues – Sat at 7:30 pm; Sat & Sun at 3.30 pm
Ticket prices: £15, £20, £25

Online booking: www.kingsheadtheatre.org
Telephone booking: 0844-209-0326

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