Les Liaisons Dangereuses - Cambridge Repertory
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LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES by CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON
A deliciously wicked tale of corruption, revenge and cruelty set in pre-revolutionary France. Dramatic set, period costumes and wicked behaviour provide an entertaining and amusing experience at the intimate Gaslight Theatre on Apha Street as the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte be Valmont set out on their journey of intrigue.
The films Dangerous Liaisons and Cruel Intentions were both based on the source material.
Season opens 14th September with a choice of show only and meal & show performances.
Adult themes and sexual references; not suitable for minors.
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