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The Drowning Girls

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Emerging from their clawfoot bathtubs, Bessie, Alice and Margaret share their fantastical stories in a chilling ghost tale that are all the more chilling because they really happened.

Based on the true-life "Brides in the Bath" murders of the early 20th century, this haunting, Canadian-written dark comedy focuses on three brides with two things in common: they all married the same man, and they all ended up prematurely dead.

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The Drowning Girls

Type:Play

Hampton Hill Theatre, 90 High Street, Hampton Hill, London, TW12 1NZ

Tel: 0208 410 4546

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