Tales of the dead and the undead with musical accompaniment
Two of Ireland's most innovative and irreverent storytellers, Adam Wilson and Coilín "The Oh-Aissieux", present their most gruesome tales of the dead and the undead, while the quick-witted Ambiencellist loops up the goosepimples atmosphere on cello with electronic effects: www.ambiencellist.com ---
Featuring:
Mr Walker's liver,
Miss Crozier,
The man who married a fox,
Allal and the snakes.
Disclaimer: This show contains scenes of graphic violence, nudity, sectarianism, voodoo, shamanistic practices and strong language, which may be unsuitable for small children and nervous adults.
Lost Souls' Electronic Cellist is part of Innovation Dublin 2011, which takes place across Dublin from 17th October to 18th November. The festival demonstrates Dublin's capacity to inspire, interact and innovate: http://www.innovationdublin.ie/
Date: Wednesday 9th November
Venue: Library Bar Extension, Central Hotel, Exchequer Street, Dublin 2.
Admission: EUR 7. Concessions EUR 3 - negotiable!
Doors open: 19.30. Show starts 20.00 sharp. We mean it!
Book by e-mail to narrativearts@gmail.com
or text to 086 060 3818.
Comments (1 of 1)
Jump To Comment: 1Please note that this event takes place next Wednesday 9 November (as stated in the green box above the headline).
Also, this should be classified as Arts and media.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Coilín.
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