About – SHE WEARS SCENTED ROSE 2018

The Much Anticipated Return of She wears Scented Rose.

She wears Scented Rose 2018 poster

Following a very successful two week run at Theatro Technis in Camden in April 2017, She wears Scented Rose” is back by popular demand for another two week run in from October 2018. 

“She wears Scented Rose” is a nail-biting, thriller of a stage-play which tells the story of Mark, a happily married family man, who becomes the victim of a car-jacking which leaves him in hospital fighting for his life. It appears a straight forward case of a robbery which has gone wrong, but is there more to the crime than meets the eye?

The show opens 19:30 from October 9th to October 20th 2018 with a matinee on October 20th at 3.30pm. 
Doors open half an hour before the scheduled start.

Location

Theatro Technis
26 Crowndale Road
London
NW1 1TT

The theatre is a five minute walk from Mornington Crescent Underground Station and a ten minute walk from Kings Cross Station.

Ticket Prices

Tickets can be purchased from TicketWeb at a price of either £15 for standard tickets or £12 for concession tickets and £10 for groups of 10 or more people.
Please note: This play contains strong language and adult themes.

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★★★★★
“Overall, this is an excellent play that keeps the audience continually guessing.”

Remote Goat
★★★★
”The whole production was top-notch and thoroughly entertaining.
Highly recommended.”
West End Wilma
★★★★★
This psychological drama is two-hours of edge-of-the-seat entertainment.”

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Read what some of our audience members are saying about “She wears Scented Rose”

★★★★★ 

Superb theatre production of a gripping thriller. The suspense goes in-crescendo until reaching its final climax, which leaves the audience gobsmacked. A must-see play.

Carlos Moises
★★★★★ 

She wears scented rose is an intriguing new play that will keep you at the edge of the seat from beginning to end. Extremely well acted by all actors but especially by the two main male characters.

Blanca Cantalejo
★★★★★ 

This was heading for three stars at half time, but the second act became compelling viewing, at once both emotional, horrifying, upsetting, gripping and entirely unexpected. Fringe at its best. One word. Go.

Edward Hughes
★★★★★ 

Absolutely first class and a must see for anyone who enjoys thrillers! It really had you on the edge of your seat and the first half was absolutely fantastic….the second half was totally incredible! The acting was amazing. The play intensified as it went on and most of the audience was spellbound! Really great and should be on in a big West End Theatre.
I took a friend who is visiting from the States and she absolutely loved it too. Do not miss this and tell all your friends!

Jayn Lee-Miller
★★★★★ 

****** PHENOMENAL *******
Having read a few reviews before going, I knew the play would be good but I had not been prepared to see near perfection. Craig Karpel, he was simply phenomenal. He was not alone in being outstanding, here’s a couple of other equally impressive members of the cast: Michael Mayne, albeit for a short part, Simon Ryerson who was absolutely exceptional. But like, keeping the best for the end… I was bowled over by Charlotte Campbell who’s performance was TRULY outstanding. 

Katy Delescot
★★★★

Great entertainment!
Didn’t know what to expect but had a very enjoyable evening. Plot was sufficiently intriguing to keep us guessing to about 3/4 of the way through. Lead actors were excellent. Professionally stage managed too.

Sharon Chen
★★★★★ 

A gripping and gritty thriller. The acting was good, but particular mention should be made of Craig Karpel as the shifty ‘Mark’ and Simon Ryerson as an initially laddish and later sensitive ‘Dave’. Niki Mylonas was a solid ‘Verity’ and Charlotte Campbell was a most affecting ‘Sadie’. 

Christopher Morgan