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4 plays from and inspired by Le Théatre du GRAND-GUIGNOL

Event Date: 
22/05/2014 - 8:00pm to 24/05/2014 - 10:15pm
Venue: 
Barnfield Theatre, Exeter

For 65 years people from all over the world walked the streets of Pigalle, the notorious red light district of Paris, in search of thrills & titillation. At the end of the Cité Chaptal stood a building that would give them all they were looking for, & more: Le Théatre du Grand Guignol. EAT invite you to an evening of frights & delights as they take you on a journey into this unique theatrical genre.

THE MAN WHO SAW THE DEVIL by Gaston Leroux Based on the short story ‘L’homme qui a vu le diable’ by the author of ‘The Phantom of the Opera’. A group of hunters seek shelter...

Sideshow - Theatre, Burlesque & Cabaret

Event Date: 
30/10/2013 - 8:00pm to 02/11/2013 - 10:00pm
Venue: 
Barnfield Theatre, Exeter

For centuries travelling showmen came to Exeter bringing fairground rides, menageries, stalls and hows for the city's annual Lammas fair.

This Hallowe'en a bawdy troupe of performers and artistes arrive in town determined to entertain the locals with their spectacular show, at any cost…

Combining theatre, burlesque & cabaret Exeter Alternative Theatre presents a unique peek inside this weird & wonderful world, inviting you to meet the twisted characters that inhabit the sideshow.

Tickets: £12.50 (£10)

www.barnfieldtheatre.org.uk

GRAND GUIGNOL - SCREAMS OF TERROR

Event Date: 
18/10/2013 - 8:00pm to 9:00pm
Venue: 
Barnfield Theatre

Following their mini tour this summer, which ended in a sell out performance at the Barnfield Theatre, EAT return with another chance to see three short terror plays that explore the darker side of the human condition before they take the production to London.

Two are by a true forgotten hero of British Grand Guignol, Frederick Witney. The naturalistic viciousness which Witney injected into his writing resulted in COALS OF FIRE being banned outright when submitted for a license for the 1920's London Grand Guignol.

A blind woman warms herself by the fire as a younger woman...

Grand Guignol - Summer of Terror

Event Date: 
11/06/2013 - 8:00pm to 9:00pm
Venue: 
Barmfield Theatre

EAT Theatre brings you three short plays that explore the darker side of the human condition. Two are by a true forgotten hero of British Grand Guignol, Frederick Witney. The naturalistic viciousness that Witney injected into his writing resulted in Coals of Fire being banned outright when submitted for a licence for the 1920s London Grand Guignol. A blind woman warms herself by a fire whilst as a younger woman confesses that she is having an affair with her husband, with dire consequences!

The Last Kiss is Witney's darker, and altogether nastier, adaptation of a Maurice Level...