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November 4 2003, Tuesday, 8pm-9.15pm approx (continues until November 23 2003, Sunday, 5pm-6.15pm approx)CHRIS GOODE'S MODERN LOVE STORY, "KISS OF LIFE", ON LONDON STAGE AFTER SUCCESS AT LAST YEAR'S FRINGE FESTIVAL IN SCOTLAND'S CAPITAL CITYTonight is the first night for a three-week run of Chris Goode's 'modern love story' and one-man show, "Kiss of Life." The press release we received recently describes it as, 'A dazzling mix of sound and image, stand-up comedy and lie-down tragedy, KISS OF LIFE is the story of a bloke called - er - Chris, who's saved from drowning by a man who really puts the "strange" into "mysterious stranger." But Chris's newfound perspective on near-death experiences is sent into a spin when the stranger poses the most difficult question he'll ever hear.
KISS OF LIFE is a high-risk romantic comedy
trying to do the impossible...' To find out what, we recommend you see the play now that
it has come to London, after having been staged in last year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Telephone the box office on 020 7303 5060 for more information or to reserve tickets at
£10 (concessions: £7). Location: Drill Hall 2, 16 Chenies Street, London, WC1. Tube
station: Goodge Street (Northern line). Buses: 10, 24, 29, 73 & 134.
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