VISITORS to a historic Worcestershire pub are being promised four nights of sex and death later this month.
The Bull's Head Inn at Inkberrow will be the venue for a production called Mothers and Mistresses.
The production - three short plays exploring love, sex and death - will be performed by Mouthpiece Productions, and runs between Wednesday, November 28 and Saturday, December 1.
The plays, which includes Kept Women - the winner of Radio Four's First Bite competition - have been written by playwright Helen Kelly and directed by Clare Smout.
Co-director Keith Potts said the theatre-group had received "tremendous support".
"Our audiences clearly enjoy a combination of live, professional theatre production with friendly atmosphere, good beers and excellent food," he said.
"With a number of well-established actors in the cast, we hope Mothers and Mistresses will go down as well as our sell-out show, Strictly Missionary.''
Tickets to the show, priced £7, are available on 01386 792233.
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