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Written and Performed by Vic Llewellyn.
Presented by: Wiveliscombe Town Hall Trust0 | WIVELISCOMBE: The Shambles @ Wiveliscombe Town Hall |
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P | Friday 6th September, 2024 |
N | 6:30pm |
A thrilling tale of Ghosts, Memory loss, and feeling the fear.
When a (not so) famous actor Malcolm Aldcroft (Casualty) adapts the renowned Ghost story, Canon Alberic’s Scrapbook by M.R. James, his aim is to cause the audiences spines to tingle, and their hackles rise. He tells a tale of a haunting, so terrifying that we will question what is real and what is fiction. Malcolm guarantees a monster will materialise if the fear level of the room rises. With the aid of his FEAR-O-METRE, music, and puppetry, he explores the things we fear the most.
In this thrilling venture into the unknown, master storyteller, Vic Llewellyn takes us on a joyful, funny, and heartbreaking ride through the landscape of forgetfulness, Ghosts and lost memories.
Vic Llewellyn is responsible for critically acclaimed shows, A Little Death, and The Castle Builder (with Kid Carpet). He has recently been seen at Wiveliscombe Town Hall with Little Bulb Theatre’s, Four Seasons and Mountain Music.
Directed by Emma Williams.
Music by Sam Halmarack
Age guidance: 14+
Running time: 75 minutes (approx. with interval)
Praise for previous work.
A Little Death.
...a compact masterpiece of storytelling... Bristol 24/7
EXEUNT MAGAZINES MOST MEMORABLE UK THEATRE 2018
The Castle Builder (with Kid Carpet)
a reminder that there’s always time to live better... Exeunt magazine.
Funded by: Arts Council England, The Octagon Theatre, & The Peggy Ramsay fund.
Supported by: Wiveliscombe Town Hall, 10 Radio, Shoreditch Town Hall, Wivey Cares, & Alzheimer society Taunton.
Photo credit: Emma Bettridge
www.vicllewellyn.co.uk
0 | Wiveliscombe Town Hall The Square Wiveliscombe Somerset TA4 2JT |
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` | Situated on the first floor up a flight of 24 stone steps we are not currently wheelchair accessible. We have no toilets but there are some very close by in both pubs and in the public toilets. |