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VenueUnion Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From24th October 2006
Opened26th October 2006
To25th November 2006
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
Union Theatre (V1167)
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Terror - 2006! - The Disappearance/The Rose Garden/There Was A Man Dwelt By A Churchyard/Normal

Terror

Work:: Terror (S2041991408)

Britain's only annual horror theatre festival featuring different plays.

Production:: 2006! - The Disappearance/The Rose Garden/There Was A Man Dwelt By A Churchyard/Normal (T80625051)

The Disappearance has been adapted from the James tale by Daragh Carville (winner of the 1997 Stewart Parker Award and the 1998 Meyer-Whitworth Prize), while Terror Season favourite William Stewart (adaptor of HP Lovecraft's Reanimator in 2004) will present a new version of James' chiller The Rose Garden for Natural Perspectives Theatre Company. MR James adaptations will play over Halloween including Sean McCann's version of There Was A Man Dwelt By A Churchyard. The season ventures into even darker terrain with a revival of Anthony Neilson's first play - Normal, a shocking and controversial exploration into the mind of Peter Kurten - the Dusseldorf Ripper of the 1930's. Directed by Bill Buckhurst.
Company The Sticking Place

Listing:: L1210334786




2006! - The Disappearance/The Rose Garden/There Was A Man Dwelt By A Churchyard/Normal

The Disappearance has been adapted from the James tale by Daragh Carville (winner of the 1997 Stewart Parker Award and the 1998 Meyer-Whitworth Prize), while Terror Season favourite William Stewart (adaptor of HP Lovecraft's Reanimator in 2004) will present a new version of James' chiller The Rose Garden for Natural Perspectives Theatre Company. MR James adaptations will play over Halloween including Sean McCann's version of There Was A Man Dwelt By A Churchyard. The season ventures into even darker terrain with a revival of Anthony Neilson's first play - Normal, a shocking and controversial exploration into the mind of Peter Kurten - the Dusseldorf Ripper of the 1930's. Directed by Bill Buckhurst.

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