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Hell Hath No Fury
Hell Hath No Fury
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Categories :  Arts & Drama
Fiction
 
Publisher :  The Bunbury Banter Theatre Company Ltd
Author :  Bruce Shakespeare
Narrator :  The Bunbury Banter Theatre Company LTD
 
Length :  22 minutes (Unabridged)
 
Physical Price :  $9.80
Download Price :  $4.25
 
Format :  Downloadable MP3
 
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The Bunbury Banter Theatre Company presents ‘Hell Hath No Fury’ by Bruce Shakespeare. From Series Three of our Radio Plays.

 

As a struggling young street artist in 19th Century London, Art Gruntwhistle would need more than his innate skills to capture the real soul of his subject on canvas.  So he does what any ambitious young artist would do, he agrees to paint the portrait of a rich and famous aristocrat, only this one is…Lucifer himself or is it HERSELF?  But first he must murder his way through London’s murky society to obtain the essential oils which will make this a once in a lifetime commission. In this dark comedy of betrayal and love Art is thrust into a world without hope and becomes destined to serve his new mistress…for eternity!!

 

A Bruce Shakespeare play produced by The Bunbury Banter Theatre Company. For more information see our website.

 
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