*Friday October 30th 2020* !
True Tales of Spooky BrixhamExploring local folklore; funded by the Arts Council England & Torbay Culture, this film project stars four local actors, who, playing the part of local ghosts, tell four tales of local folklore, researched by our company founder, also a long-term resident of Brixham.
In time for Halloween; - Find out why the Smugglers Haunt Hotel, near the library, got it's name. - What is the dark tale of the Black House, near St Mary's Square? - What is the tale of the Coffin House on King Street? - Who is the famous actor whose ghost haunts Brixham Theatre? Funds raised by ticket sales to view online will be handed to our friends at Brixham Theatre, supporting an amazing local creative venue in these difficult times. Content advisories General Suitability: ALL Strong Language: none | Violence: none | Sex/ nudity:none |
Thank you so much for coming to join us, supporting theatre through these unprecendented times, from the safety of your own home! Our team are also coming together in cyber-space to create entertainment and performances for you. So, rather than performing on a theatre stage, as we would normally; we are coming together in cyberspace from our own home studios, to bring you great drama through the internet instead!
What to expect
The film will go live, at what, in a theatre, would be the "curtain up" time - in this case at 7pm (UK time) on Friday October 30th 2020.
The show will then be available to watch until November 3rd 2020, to ensure access to people around the world in all time-zones. You can watch it as many times as you like over this time.
Please note that the screening event will only be accessible to those who have purchased tickets in advance, and who have been provided with this page link.
You will have the best audience experience by viewing this production on a laptop, PC or tablet, rather than the small screen of a smartphone. We would also recomend that you connect to your home WIFI, rather than using mobile data.
You may be experiencing drama this way for the first time.. We have taken a lot of time to work out what is the most user-friendly, and accessible way of presenting the performance and interaction for you. As this is the first time we have created an online project like this (to create theatre in a pandemic - something for which there is no manual!), we would also be very interested in all comments, questions and feedback - please just drop us a line to [email protected]
The film will go live, at what, in a theatre, would be the "curtain up" time - in this case at 7pm (UK time) on Friday October 30th 2020.
The show will then be available to watch until November 3rd 2020, to ensure access to people around the world in all time-zones. You can watch it as many times as you like over this time.
Please note that the screening event will only be accessible to those who have purchased tickets in advance, and who have been provided with this page link.
You will have the best audience experience by viewing this production on a laptop, PC or tablet, rather than the small screen of a smartphone. We would also recomend that you connect to your home WIFI, rather than using mobile data.
You may be experiencing drama this way for the first time.. We have taken a lot of time to work out what is the most user-friendly, and accessible way of presenting the performance and interaction for you. As this is the first time we have created an online project like this (to create theatre in a pandemic - something for which there is no manual!), we would also be very interested in all comments, questions and feedback - please just drop us a line to [email protected]