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100 Seel
Street
The Alligator Club presents 100 Seel Street, a haunting promenade experience
in the heart of Liverpool.
The walls remember…
100 Seel Street is a gripping and poetic journey through a beautifully
dilapidated townhouse in the heart of Liverpool. This eerie, interactive,
promenade experience takes visitors on an exploration of the stunning
wreckage of 100 Seel Street and the stories trapped within its walls.
Interweaving poetry, music and recorded soundscapes, this unique tour
throws open the soon to be refurbished building for three nights only
on Friday 30 November, Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 December.
The debut event from The Alligator Club a North-West professional playwrights
collective, 100 Seel Street has been written by Liverpool writers Lizzie
Nunnery (‘Intemperance’, ‘Unprotected’ at Liverpool
Everyman, ‘The Swallowing Dark’ at Liverpool Playhouse Studio/Theatre503
London), Joe Ward Munrow (‘The Laundry’ at Brockley Jack Studio
Theatre, ‘Held’ at Liverpool Playhouse Studio), Jeff Young
(‘Quadrophenia the Musical’ for Theatre Royal Plymouth, ‘Anthology’
at Liverpool Everyman) and Ella Greenhill (‘Into the Water’
at Liverpool Everyman, ‘The Deafening Silence’ at Liverpool
Playhouse Studio).
Local actors Elinor Randal (Artistic director of Tmesis Theatre) Nick
Moss (The Resistable Rise of Arturo Ui, L iverpool Playhouse), Aisling
Leyne and Josh Moran will lead audience members over creaking floorboards
and through dark corridors, where the walls and corners murmur, and open
the door to the terrible past.
Show Dates:
Venue: 100 Seel Street, Liverpool City Centre, L1 4BL
Dates: Friday 30 November, Saturday 1 & Sunday 2 December
Showings: 6:00pm, 7:30pm and 9:00pm
Tickets on sale now priced at £5
To book tickets log on to:
For further information please contact: mail@lizzienunnery.co.uk
The Alligator Club will produce a series of six pop up theatre shows
in a variety of challenging and inspiring spaces across the region, taking
place between November 2012 and November 2013.
Theatre partners include the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse Theatres,
the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester the Octagon Theatre Bolton, Theatre
by the Lake, The Dukes Lancaster and The Arts Organisation.
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