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"Life is a hideous thing." And Lovecraft's was no exception. Prepare to be amazed, terrified, and driven insane! Great Cthulhu may be sleeping in sunken R'lyeh, but here in Providence, Lovecraft can't get a wink. In the early 20th century, there lived a man whose ceaseless writing would never grant him fame or success in his life but would change the definition of horror forever. He had a mental breakdown when he was eighteen. He lived with his mother until he was 30. He loathed seafood, loved coffee and hated anyone who wasn't an 18th Century English Gentleman. Including himself. This man was Howard Phillips Lovecraft, from Providence, Rhode Island, and his weird tales showed the world that there are horrors beyond human control and understanding. Ancient sleeping Gods beneath the sea, telepathic aliens from beyond the stars and monsters, the mere sight of which would drive sane folk mad.
Creatives/Company
Author(s):
Dominic Allen,
Simon MaederProducer:
Superbolt TheatreLighting:
Ina BerggrenSound:
Wilfred PetherbirdgeMusic:
Wilfred Petherbridge