“As solitary a place as ever I saw…It struck a chill to me, as if I had left the natural world.”
From the Producers of The Hammer and Helena and Kitty: Queen of the Washhouse, Artsgroupie return with a tale of winter terror, an acclaimed adaptation of the much-loved Charles Dickens supernatural classic, The Signalman“As solitary a place as ever I saw…It struck a chill to me, as if I had left the natural world.”
A ghostly figure has visited the signalman twice already, each time preceding a terrible disaster. When the apparition appears for the third time, it’s up to the signalman to decode its meaning and prevent another catastrophe.
A gripping slice of gothic horror from Charles Dickens, regarded as the greatest horror story ever written.
In the tradition of classic oral storytelling, a lantern and two players is all that is needed to tell the spine tingling tale of the Signalman.
“The Signalman is a powerful and haunting story about survivor’s guilt and isolation – something we believe will be of striking relevance to our audience following the pandemic. Our inability to control events around us can be more frightening than any ghost, as Dickens knew well. He wrote from experience, a survivor of the Staplehurst railway disaster – events that both inspired and haunted the author.”
David Griffiths, Writer and Director
ArtsGroupie CIC blends its acclaimed portrayal of historical events with a dramatic and frightening narrative worthy of their annual sell out performances of Ghost Stories for Christmas, which have been featured in the New York Times.
ArtsGroupie CIC aims to promote and provide access to the arts, particularly in areas with limited access, and to champion North West talent.
They develop and tour their own theatre and music productions. Facilitate educational workshops in creative writing for both adults and children. Offer heritage walking tours, such as the “Liver Bird Safari” and “William Roscoe Tour”, to raise funds for community initiatives. Deliver free community events, including workshops, exhibitions, and performances. Producing and promoting work that champions women, working class stories, and the LGBTQA+ community. www.artgroupie.org
David Griffiths David Griffiths is a writer and director from Liverpool. His plays Excess Baggage (“unmistakably authentic” Liverpool Echo) and Saving Grace (“brilliantly scripted… It’s impossible to fault a play that’s conceived and brought about with such sophistication” Fringe Guru) were originally written for Liverpool’s Write Now Festival before transferring to Edinburgh, Buxton and Camden. He recently directed an adaption of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four (“a powerful production” North West End) and is currently collaborating with ArtsGroupie CIC on their annual Ghost Stories For Christmas.
Hotels near Unity Theatre
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Hope Street Hotel
In the centre of Liverpool, the 4-star Hope Street Hotel boasts stylish rooms with luxurious furnishings and views over the city. It has an award-winning restaurant and bar serving a range of drinks..
Tom Thumb Apartments
Set in Liverpool, Tom Thumb Apartments is 900 metres from Royal Court Theatre. Liverpool ONE is 1 km away. All units feature a flat-screen TV.
International Inn
In Liverpool city centre, International Inn offers hostel accommodation with free Wi-Fi, in a converted Victorian warehouse. Liverpool Lime Street rail station is a 5-minute walk away..
Cocoon @ International Inn
In Liverpools cultural quarter, Cocoon offers free Wi-Fi and budget modern pod rooms, between the 2 cathedrals. Lime Street Railway Station is a 10-minute walk away..
BW Hallmark Hotel Liverpool
Best Western Feathers Liverpool Hotel is just a 3-minute walk from Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. It serves a large breakfast buffet, and has free internet access..
Aachen Hotel
This Georgian building is in the city centre, 600 metres from Liverpool Lime Street Rail Station. It offers free Wi-Fi, cooked English breakfasts and rooms with flat-screen satellite TVs..
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