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Dirty Bath

Dirty Bath

The Roman Baths , Abbey Church Yard , Bath , BA11LZ

Description

In this adult only* evening of entertainment, the Natural Theatre Company invite you to join them on a voyage through Bath’s murkier waters as they throw a light on the less virtuous aspects of the city’s history.

The Natural Theatre Company are bringing their laugh out loud show ‘Dirty Bath’ to the Roman Baths Clore Learning Centre this summer.

Meet long-gone historical figures, hear tales of villainy and debauchery, and witness plenty of silliness in this riotous journey through time. It won’t be plain sailing, but it will be very, very funny.

This is a Natural Theatre Company event, performed in the Roman Baths Clore Learning Centre. Find out more about this performance on the Natural Theatre Company website.

*Please note – This performance contains adult humour and is not suitable for children.

Tickets £18 per person (18+ only). Two performances each day at 6pm and 8pm.

Thursday 13th July

Friday 14th July

Saturday 15th July

Tuesday 18th July

Wednesday 19th July

Thursday 20th July

Thursday 27th July

Friday 28th July

Saturday 29th July

Contact

Dirty Bath
The Roman Baths
Abbey Church Yard
Bath
Somerset
BA11LZ
United Kingdom

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