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Terror 2010: Death and Resurrection archiveReturning to Southwark Playhouse for its second year following a sold-out 2009 run, Terror 2010 sees the railway arches transformed into a chilling morgue. Four short plays spun together with magic, cabaret and other eerie oddities for the Halloween season. Country - Elaine's husband has died. But does he not live on in the memory? In the things he did? And in the things he is yet to do? In the peaceful seclusion of the country, something is stirring... The Exclusion Zone - A couple meet online and venture into the countryside, talking about seeing a horror film upon their return to the city. But real-life horror soon descends as their inhibitions unravel. Reanimator - A medical student pursues ghoulish experiments in the dark underbelly of early 20th century America. A wild romp, the action unfolds through the vivid imagination of HP Lovecraft, acknowledged by many to be the godfather of modern horror. The Unimaginable - A voice speaks from the darkness, challenging our perceptions of adult responsibility amidst the dangers that the modern world presents to our children.

Cast/Performers

Mark Ravenhill (The Exclusion Zone)

Creatives/Company

Author(s): April DeAngelis (Country), William Ewart (Reanimator - Adapted from short stories by HP Lovecraft), Neil LaBute (The Unimaginable)

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Archive listings for Terror 2010: Death and Resurrection (2010)

Work type: Play.

T2136748398

WARNING: Terror 2010 contains scenes of a shocking and disturbing nature which some people may find distressing. Strictly 16+. Running time: 110minsProducer The Sticking Place. Producer Seabright Productions. Director Hannah Eidinow (Country). Director Mark Ravenhill (The Exclusion Zone). Director Adam Meggido (Reanimator). Director Jason Lawson (The Unimaginable).
12 Oct 10 to 31 Oct 10Southwark Playhouse Borough, Inner London :: V226
listing details L0401462976

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