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Colleagues might be interested in this live performance of 1940s style radio drama in The Garage in Norwich on Friday 27th October. It will also be available as a live webcast and subsequently saved versions via https://go.twitch.tv/uea_stream

 Upcoming Halloween Event! 
When we think of horror, we might typically think of great Gothic novels, late night horror movies or even extreme videogames. But horror has always extended its grasp much, much further…

In this special evening of entertainment, you will have the rare chance to experience examples of historical horror performance that are as legendary as they are influential. As part of the Annual Norwich Hallowed Histories festival, a team from the UEA and city of Norwich will perform examples of horror radio in the tradition of golden age broadcasting with live sound effects, performers and musicians weaving total terror before your very ears! This will be devilishly partnered with a touring company from Loughborough University which will present a classic play from the repertoire of the Grand-Guignol, the unique, notorious and gruesome Theatre of Horror!

Book at:http://www.thegarage.org.uk/event/classic-thrills-and-chills-horror-theatre-and-radio-drama-golden-age
 

Professor Richard J. Hand

Professor of Media Practice

Head of Film, Television and Media Studies

School of Art, Media and American Studies

University of East Anglia

Norwich NR4 7TJ

Tel: 01603 592967


Co-editor: Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance

http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=153/


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