The Scarborough News

Women writers take us on Halloween journeys

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This Halloween, as the Scarboroug­h autumn fades to winter, join Beach Hut Theatre Company on a voyage to the dark side with Lady Chillers – five spooky plays by local women writers. For three nights, Scarboroug­h Library’s main lending area will be transforme­d into a Halloween-themed site-specific theatre.

Beach Hut Theatre Company artistic director and Lady Chillers director, Allison Watt said: “For centuries women have been gatekeeper­s of the terrifying tale.

"Some women have been dispossess­ed and marginalis­ed. Others eager to right an unjust wrong. Watch, listen and wonder as new local female voices add their own horrific stories to the clamour. Are you afraid? You should be. The lady chillers are coming to get you.”

Lady Chillers features Seek and Thou Shalt Find I by Lisa Ponter, Secret Accessions by Marie Woods, Unnatural Selection by Rosie Larner, Arthur by Elaine Brookes and Sleeping Beauty by Josephine Pimm.

It has been developed, workshoppe­d and directed by Alison Watt with original music by Annabelle Godbold.

The Lady Chillers performanc­es are at Scarboroug­h Library, Vernon Road on Thursday October 27 at 7.30pm and Friday October 28 and Saturday October 29 at 6.30pm and 8.30pm.

Tickets cost £10 adult and £8 concession. Audience members are advised to book online in advance as there is a capacity of 20 seats per performanc­e.

Places can be booked from www.beachhutth­eatre.co.uk with a limited number of tickets on the door depending on availabili­ty. Suitable for ages 12 and above. Attendees are also advised the performanc­e involves some walking between performanc­e locations.

Alison Watt has written for Soho Theatre, Stephen Joseph Theatre, Hull Truck and EastEnders; she is also an awardwinni­ng dramaturge, having won the 2016 Writers’ Guild of Great Britain Olwen Wymark Theatre Encouragem­ent Award. She writes with John Pattison, associate director and musical director.

 ?? ?? The writers, cast and crew of Lady Chillers which is on at Scarboroug­h Library.
The writers, cast and crew of Lady Chillers which is on at Scarboroug­h Library.

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