Death in Leicester

Death in Leicester

A play written by Roy Minton.

Performances

*The King's Head Theatre, London.
*Edinburgh Festival -- Edinburgh University Drama Society.
*Everyman Theatre, Liverpool.
*Questors Theatre, London.


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