Arden of Faversham is the lamentable and true tale of Master Arden, his wicked wife, her insatiable lover, and the bumbling ruffians the illicit pair hire to kill him. Published anonymously and registered in 1592 and based on the true crime of the murder of Thomas Arden by his wife and her lover, Arden was first suggested as the work of Shakespeare (at least in part) in 1770.
With a setting somewhere between 1592, 1961, and now, the Hidden Room digs down past the gleaming portrait of an affluent family to see what lurks beneath when greed, conceit, and lust are given room to grow in the provincial town of Faversham.
Arden of Faversham is the lamentable and true tale of Master Arden, his wicked wife, her insatiable lover, and the bumbling ruffians the illicit pair hire to kill him. Published anonymously and registered in 1592 and based on the true crime of the murder of Thomas Arden by his wife and her lover, Arden was first suggested as the work of Shakespeare (at least in part) in 1770.
With a setting somewhere between 1592, 1961, and now, the Hidden Room digs down past the gleaming portrait of an affluent family to see what lurks beneath when greed, conceit, and lust are given room to grow in the provincial town of Faversham.
Arden of Faversham is the lamentable and true tale of Master Arden, his wicked wife, her insatiable lover, and the bumbling ruffians the illicit pair hire to kill him. Published anonymously and registered in 1592 and based on the true crime of the murder of Thomas Arden by his wife and her lover, Arden was first suggested as the work of Shakespeare (at least in part) in 1770.
With a setting somewhere between 1592, 1961, and now, the Hidden Room digs down past the gleaming portrait of an affluent family to see what lurks beneath when greed, conceit, and lust are given room to grow in the provincial town of Faversham.