Haunted Pamlico is thrilled to announce that, on Oct. 24-25, some of its actors will perform a stage version of the terrifying story, "The Monkey's Paw," at the Eastern Carolina Village & Farm Museum 1840-1940.
The one-act play, which was based on the short story by W.W. Jacobs, was dramatized by Mara Rockliff. The play will be one of a number of acts which will be presented that weekend under the auspices of the museum.
"The Monkey's Paw" stars S. Kruger and Kelly Shanafelt as Mr. and Mrs. White, Jazz Hodges as their son Herbert, David Lewis as Sgt. Maj. Morris, and Randall Kern as the stranger.
We'll present the show three times per night, beginning at 7 p.m., in the old schoolhouse on the museum property.
Tickets, which cost $13 each for patrons aged 10 and up, are available through the museum. All proceeds will go to the museum, which is a nonprofit dedicated to the preservation of local history.
We are honored to bring this time-honored tale to life. Join us for what we're confident will be an incredible evening of frightful performances.
Poster courtesy of the museum.
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