RED Rope Theatre Company presents Arthur Miller's intimate two-hander Two Way Mirror at Ledbury's Market Theatre.

Two Way Mirror comprises two short plays inspired by Miller's relationship with Marilyn Monroe, said by him to be '' passionate voyages through the masks of illusion to an ultimate reality''. Elegy for a Lady is the moving encounter between a customer, trying to buy a gift for his dying mistress and the proprietress, who curiously takes on the characteristics of the mistress. In contrast Some Kind of Love Story is an almost tongue-in-cheek pastiche of film noir and deals with a private investigator and his relationship with a prostitute who may hold the secret to his case - a compelling study of two people destined by their mutual dependence to tear one another apart.

Red Rope Theatre, funded by Matt Grinter and Rebecca Robson in 2012, is dedicated to bringing celebrated plays and playwrights to a wider audience. "We passionately believe that theatre is an experience that enriches and educates and should be accessible to as many people as possible," they say. "We strive to create high quality touring productions that begin with exceptional writing and carry that quality through into every aspect of the show."

Two Way Mirror is at The Market Theatre, Ledbury on Friday, April 5. To book, call the box office on 01432-383663 (07967 517125 out of hours) or visit themarkettheatre.com