
Adapted for the stage by Jen Heyes, Tales From Haunted Liverpool returns to St George's Hall ahead of Hallowe'en this October.
Chilling and dramatic storytelling evenings will continue with Volumes 7-9, following previously sold-out runs in March and June 2010.
This fourth and FINAL instalment of Tom Slemen’s creepy and unusual tales from the banks of the Mersey will take place in St George’s Hall Concert Room from Friday 15th - Sunday 17th October.
This grand finale will see Heyes’ unique mix of cleverly delivered readings, performance, and haunting musical interludes transport the audience into Liverpool’s dark supernatural past.
Performing up-close to the audience, with the actors utilising every inch of the stunning
Concert Room at St George’s Hall, this is the final opportunity to hear the Slemen series of books brought to life on dark October nights.
The autumn production will feature the crème-de-la-crème from the series, Brian Dodd, (who has appeared in all four “TFHL” productions) Roy Carruthers (1st and 2nd series) and Eithne Browne (from the 1st series).
Tom Slemen has written nine books in the “Haunted Liverpool” series among numerous other specials on spooky happenings in the area. The books have regularly been number one in the Liverpool bestselling book charts.
Slemen has recently created an online “ezine” which is available from his website. This online magazine is a menagerie of unsettling tales about ghosts, time-travel and the paranormal, all with a local connection.
The production is sure to end with a very scary bump in the night!
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
Tales from Haunted Liverpool (Vol 7-9)
St. George’s Concert Room North Entrance, William Brown Street, Liverpool, L1 1JJ
Friday 15 – Saturday 17th October 2010, Evening only at 8pm
Tickets £13 (Stalls and Curves Seating) and £11.50 (Balcony)
You can book now in person at Liverpool Echo Arena Box Office, on the ACC Live Hotline on 0844 8000 400 (Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm and Sun 10am-4pm) or online at www.echoarena.com
For more information visit www.stgeorgesliverpool.co.uk
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