TERROR 2006! Britain's Only Annual Horror Theatre Festival!

Terror 2006!

The Terror Seasons began in 2004 at the award-winning and highly atmospheric Union Theatre in Southwark. With an eclectic mix of classic, cult and comic book horror, the seasons have developed into Britain's only Horror Theatre Festival, playing annually for five weeks over Halloween.

2006 commemorates the 70th anniversary of the death of Montague Rhodes James, one of Britain's best-known ghost-story writers. Many regard his tales to be among the finest of the genre and writers such as Stephen King and Ruth Rendell have acknowledged his influence.

The Sticking Place will present the world premier of The Disappearance adapted from the James tale by Daragh Carville (winner of the 1997 Stewart Parker Award and the 1998 Meyer-Whitworth Prize), directed by Sticking Place Artistic Director and Terror Season creator, Adam Meggido. William Stewart (adaptor of HP Lovecraft's Reanimator in 2004) will present a new version of James' chiller The Rose Garden for Natural Perspectives Theatre Company directed by Jason Lawson. Further MR James adaptations will play over Halloween including Sean McCann's version of There Was A Man Dwelt By A Churchyard. No other theatre or literary group will be commemorating the work of MR James in such a high-profile way.

The season ventures into even darker terrain with a revival of Anthony Neilson's first play - Normal, a shocking and controversial exploration into the mind of Peter Kurten - the Düsseldorf Ripper of the 1930's. ('An intelligent and deathly good play.' The Independent.) Directed by Bill Buckhurst (most recently The Vegemite Tales, West End) and starring Simon Lenagan (The Bill, Coronation Street, Spooks.)

At The Union Theatre, Southwark 020 7261 9876
October 24th - November 25th 2006. Tuesdays - Saturdays at 7.30pm.
Tickets £12, £10 concessions

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