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Wednesday 28th Mar 2018 to Thursday 29th Mar 2018
Author: Peter Yeldam
Jakobus-Theater presents (in German) Josephine and Elizabeth as they travel the world and earn a living by cheating rich men out of their money. They are young, they are beautiful and they are fairly sly. By acting their favourite parts as the attractive countess with current money troubles and her loveable maid they have been able to soften everyone's heart up to now. But one day they meet Charlie, a handsome and tricky banker from NYC who is at least as sneaky as the two women and cannot be taken for a fool that easily.
Box Office: 0115 950 7201 OR Lace Market Theatre website.
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