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GHOST STORIES FROM THE MASTER
11/10/08
GHOST STORIES FROM THE MASTER
This Christmas, Robert Lloyd Parry brings a seasonal shiver to London, with his retelling of two of the greatest tales by M R James, the master of the English ghost story.
Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad - a tale of nocturnal horror on the Suffolk coast - is considered by many to be the author's masterpiece. It is beautifully complemented here by The Ash Tree, a story of witchcraft and vengeance down the generations.
Every Christmas, M R James (1862 -1936) would write and perform new tales, to entertain friends in his rooms in King's College, Cambridge. A century later, these tales still have the power to terrify and amuse. This unique interpretation gives seasonal theatre goers the opportunity to experience these eerie masterpieces in the manner in which they were originally enjoyed, as ghostly confections, told to a rapt audience.
"M R James dedicated his stories to 'those who have at various times listened to them,'" explains Lloyd Parry, "and I try to evoke the tone and atmosphere of James' original performances. Reticence and suggestion are very important weapons in James' storytelling armour, so the staging, the lighting and the delivery is all very straightforward - and, one hopes, all the more chilling for that."
Robert Lloyd Parry is an actor and art historian. He first read M R James' ghost stories as a teenager and his passion for them was rekindled when he began working at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, where James was Director in the early 1900s. Since performing two of his favourite works in James' old office in the Fitzwilliam in 2006, he has pursued this enthusiasm around the UK, USA and Ireland, often performing in venues closely associated with the author.
Listings info:
Tuesday 9 December 2008 to Sunday 4 January 2009
Performance Time: 8pm
No performances on Mondays or 25, 26 and 31 December or 1 January
At: Barons Court's Theatre
The Curtain's Up Pub, 28a Comeragh Road,
West Kensington, London W14 9HP
Box office: 020 8932 4747
londontheatre@gmail.com
www.nunkie.co.uk
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