

William Shakespeare's Land of the Dead
John Heimbuch
An exciting, swashbuckling costume drama concerning a struggling young woodcarver attempting to gain recognition and support in 17th Century London.
The story is related as a mother's folk tale to her son during the Blitz of World War II.
Exceptional opportunities for audience participation and recreating the atmosphere of London during the Great Plague and Fire of the 1660's.
Grindling Gibbons and the Plague of London is a play written by Brian Way and published by Samuel French .
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