Thirty-nine of the works of Edgar Allen Poe, told as a single tale of madness, murder and the macabre
Celebrated author Edgar Allen Poe delivers a public lecture to a darkened theater and at last faces the question, “What has been the inspiration for your life’s work?” In response , the master of terror will guide his audience on a dreamlike and ghastly journey of love and obsession, vengeance and horror.
Written by and starring Shelburne/Charlotte resident Alex Nalbach (author and director of last fall’s Shelburne Players production of “Murder at Eight”), this fictional imagining of Poe’s life will haunt and captivate you.
As the shadows gather this autumn, please join us for three performances of this world-premiere, one-man play. Presented October 16th through 18th at 7 p.m. in the historic Town Hall, Shelburne, this work is staged in two hours with one intermission, and may not be suitable for young children.
This experience is generously presented free of charge by Pierson Library; seating is limited and available at the door. Questions? Please call the library at (802) 985-5124.
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