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A PLEASING TERROR
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Performed by R.M. Lloyd Parry
At LLANOVER HALL ARTS CENTRE, ROMILLY ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF.
(029) 20 63 11 44
TUESDAY 10TH OCTOBER, 7.30 PM.
£6 Full, £3 Concessions
" ... he has never been quite certain what words he said, but he knows that he spoke, that he grasped wildly at the silver crucifix, that he was conscious of a movement towards him on the part of the demon, and that he screamed with the voice of an animal in hideous pain..."
Nunkie Theatre Company present a gripping retelling of two of the eeriest and most entertaining tales from the master of the English ghost story.
In CANON ALBERIC'S SCRAP-BOOK, a young Cambridge antiquary discovers the dark side of manuscript illumination, in a medieval cathedral in the French Pyrenees....
In THE MEZZOTINT, a ghoulish revenge is enacted within a work of art, before the helpless eyes of a museum curator.
"Robert Lloyd Parry restores the charm and pleasure of the original tales with his excellent and convincing storytelling..." Cambridge Evening News.
Tickets still available.
This performance is supported by the Arts Council of Wales Night Out Scheme. |
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