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2 for 1 tickets to see Timing at The King’s Head, N1
06 October 2009
Another day, another job, another pointless product to sell...
When Julian Mann goes to work one morning, the last person he expects to find alongside him in the tiny room is his ex'. And she's not just any ex'. She's the 'ex' – the woman who captured his heart, the woman who shared his life for five years, the woman who walked out on him and who hasn't spoken to him since...
A comedy with a serious centre, Alistair McGowan's hugely funny first play explores love, work and fatherhood – all the difficult decisions that men and women have to make together.
Timing is a play for anyone who has ever tried to juggle a relationship and a career, for anyone who has ever heard the biological clock ticking - for anyone who has wanted to turn the clock back...
When Julian Mann goes to work one morning, the last person he expects to find alongside him in the tiny room is his ex'. And she's not just any ex'. She's the 'ex' – the woman who captured his heart, the woman who shared his life for five years, the woman who walked out on him and who hasn't spoken to him since...
A comedy with a serious centre, Alistair McGowan's hugely funny first play explores love, work and fatherhood – all the difficult decisions that men and women have to make together.
Timing is a play for anyone who has ever tried to juggle a relationship and a career, for anyone who has ever heard the biological clock ticking - for anyone who has wanted to turn the clock back...
For booking details CLICK HERE!
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