In these dangerous times, who will burn brightest " and who will burn out?Winter 1591.It is a dangerous time for artists: the country is full of conspiracy and paranoia.In the backroom of a pub, writing sensations Kit Marlowe and Will Shakespeare are forced together in a creative union. Alone, with the table as their stage and battlefield, they sharpen their pens " and let their genius fly.Across three secret meetings, the rivals duel and flirt like their lives depend on it " and with spies everywhere, betrayal is so tempting.Marking its West End premiere this summer, Liz Duffy Adams Born With Teeth is a thrilling imagining of the relationship between two literary icons at odds with their time.RSC Co-Artistic Director Daniel Evans directs Ncuti Gatwa (Doctor Who, Sex Education) and Edward Bluemel (Killing Eve, My Lady Jane) as the poets who square off in a game of wits, words, and powerplay.Performances begin 13 August for a strictly limited 11-week season at Londons Wyndhams Theatre.
