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The Signalman returns to Derbyshire
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Description
Found theatre, newly relocated from Manchester to the village of Monyash, completed their successfully spine-chilling tour of ghost stories in November, having opened in Youlgrave six weeks earlier, before taking the show to various venues in Yorkshire and the North-West; selling out most evenings, at varied venues such as The Lowry in Manchester, The Met in Bury, Stonyhurst College and Skipton Auction Mart - to name but a few. It is now back, by popular demand, for one night only - so if you missed in Youlgrave, there is now the opportunity to catch it in Tideswell: - Tideswell Theatre, 23rd January 2010 7.30pm. Tickets £8.50 / £7.50 from Tideswell Post Office / Litton Shop or 01298 871063 email theatre@tideswell.net ? The evening is directed by and stars Simon Corble in his role as Victorian psychic investigator, Montagu Furzan, who is seeking to unravel the mysteries behind three ghost stories by Dickens and M.R. James - with Dickens’ The Signalman as the main feature. The co-star is Paul Sullivan, who plays both The Signalman and The Madman in the other offering from Charles Dickens. The Signalman concerns an isolated railway worker, haunted by a strange spectre that appears at the mouth of a dark and forbidding tunnel. Together, Furzan and The Signalman have to work out the enigma: What is it warning against?… Tragically, they find out just too late. concerns an isolated railway worker, haunted by a strange spectre that appears at the mouth of a dark and forbidding tunnel. Together, Furzan and The Signalman have to work out the enigma: Tragically, they find out just too late. Paul has numerous T.V. appearances under his belt, including Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Brookside, while Simon is best known for co-creating the stage version of The 39 Steps, the latest version of which is enjoying a long run in London’s West End as well as on Broadway and in theatres world-wide. Found Theatre are really pleased to be teaming up with the local venue of Tiedeswell Theatre, which they would like to make a regular venue for many future tours. For more information, visit the company’s website www.foundtheatre.org.uk. | |||||