Ghost Stories for Christmas
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Join Edwyrdian Tales beside the glittering lights of the Christmas Tree for three haunting ghost stories of the season. This year our night of festive spirits features terrors from classic authors of the age… H.R. Wakefield, Algernon Blackwood and an original tale from the pen of our storyteller.
In “Lucky’s Grove” a family discover the dangers of bringing in the wrong Christmas Tree for their celebrations. The twinkling fairy lights cannot illuminate the very real darkness they have let loose into their home. In “The Wendigo” a lonely hunting party in far flung pine forests hear the terrible call of the wild. Something walks amongst the towering trees, and upon the wind itself. And in “The Elder Son” a father tries to carve the perfect Christmas gift from a broken tree. A gift he bitterly regrets as soon as it is made.
Bone chilling tales to conjure the spirits of Christmas...
A one-man performance, directed and haunted by Matthew Wood
Please note this is a live performance by Edwyrdian Tales at Southwold Arts Centre - the performance is not being streamed on-line.
(The performance is not suitable for children under 10 years of age)
Getting there:
The town’s main car park at the pier has over 250 spaces and is a 5-minute walk away. Alternatively, a second car park is found on Gardner Road on Southwold common.
Doors open 7pm, performance 7.30pm
Performance is 1 hr 40mins including a 20min interval
In “Lucky’s Grove” a family discover the dangers of bringing in the wrong Christmas Tree for their celebrations. The twinkling fairy lights cannot illuminate the very real darkness they have let loose into their home. In “The Wendigo” a lonely hunting party in far flung pine forests hear the terrible call of the wild. Something walks amongst the towering trees, and upon the wind itself. And in “The Elder Son” a father tries to carve the perfect Christmas gift from a broken tree. A gift he bitterly regrets as soon as it is made.
Bone chilling tales to conjure the spirits of Christmas...
A one-man performance, directed and haunted by Matthew Wood
Please note this is a live performance by Edwyrdian Tales at Southwold Arts Centre - the performance is not being streamed on-line.
(The performance is not suitable for children under 10 years of age)
Getting there:
The town’s main car park at the pier has over 250 spaces and is a 5-minute walk away. Alternatively, a second car park is found on Gardner Road on Southwold common.
Doors open 7pm, performance 7.30pm
Performance is 1 hr 40mins including a 20min interval
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Where is it happening?
St Edmund's Hall, Southwold, United Kingdom
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Host or PublisherEdwyrdian Tales
