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In 1981 Missouri, Ken Rex McElroy dominated Skidmore through threats, fraud, and escalating violence. When he shoots local grocer Bo Bowenkamp, the town’s long-boiling resentment spills over, forcing neighbours to confront what happens when the law cannot protect you. Told through Jack Holden’s narration and live music, KENREX tracks the events leading to a community’s breaking point, but leaves one haunting question unanswered: how does a town live with its choice?
Show timings for KENREX may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
The Other Palace Theatre is one of London’s leading homes for new writing and contemporary theater, known for championing bold, experimental storytelling. Its flexible studio and main house have hosted acclaimed productions such as Be More Chill, Heathers, and Eugenius!, alongside new musicals, developmental workshops, and solo-led shows.
The Other Palace Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Available facilities: Bar, restrooms, cloakroom, foyer seating
Accessibility: Wheelchair access, accessible seating, accessible restrooms, step-free routes to designated areas, assistance available on arrival
The cost of the tickets starts from £25 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The play does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for children aged 12 years and above. This production contains haze, flashing lights, strobe lighting, loud noises, gunshot sound effects, depiction of physical violence and death, strong language, and references to grooming, rape, sexual and physical abuse.
The show is playing at the Other Palace Theatre in London.
It follows the real events surrounding Ken Rex McElroy, the Missouri bully whose decade of violence led to one of America’s most debated unsolved communal crimes.
The running time is 2 hours and 5 minutes.
The play is based on documented events surrounding Ken Rex McElroy’s final years in Skidmore, drawing from public records and contemporary reporting. No speculative material is included.
Yes, the structure mirrors the pacing and tension of true-crime storytelling, which is part of its appeal.
The show features intense themes, references to violence, and moments of high tension, but it does not depict graphic onstage violence.
Yes. A live Americana score composed and performed by John Patrick Elliott supports the storytelling throughout.
The production explores the events leading up to the confrontation and the community’s response, leaving audiences to reflect on the unresolved legal questions.