Fancy a night of Gothic horror on Thursday? Then read on ..

https://www.liveandlocal.org.uk/event/?id=7803&title=is-that-a-bolt-in-your-neck


Is That A Bolt In Your Neck


Thu 10 Nov 7:30PM – 75 mins + optional interval
presented by Gonzo Moose Theatre

Venue: – The Palace, Ibstock
Suitable for
Adults/Family (8+)
Ticket prices
£12.00 Standard / £7.00 Under 16

Inspired by the gothic horror movies of the 1930’s – think Frankenstein, Dracula, haunted houses, mysterious moaning and creaky floorboards, daft scary music and magical illusion. ‘Is That a Bolt In Your Neck?’ is a fast-paced, rollicking ride mixing spooky paranoia, surreal nightmare and frantic farce.
As lightning flashes across the sky, the rugged silhouette of an old dark house looms into view. Lost is a storm, this seems like the only possible refuge – but what happens when you hear mysterious moaning in the middle of the night? Behind every door lurks unimaginable horror….
This family show that is packed full of hilarious slapstick, verbal wit, live music and magical illusion. Featuring three fearless actors performing over 30 characters in just 75 minutes of action, an array of excellent props and daft puppets, you’ll gasp, laugh and be amazed at the horrific experiments, mind-boggling love and the sensational death-defying finale.
‘The cast and show were excellent. There was something for everyone . . . you really felt as though you were there in the creepy old house. The set was incredible. All in all excellent value for money’ Live & Local Audience Member ★★★★★ ‘Anarchic comedy theatre at its best’ Fringe Review
Venue
The Palace Community Centre, Ibstock
Ibstock
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Box office
Palace Box Office 01530 262400 or http://www.thepalaceibstock.co.uk or enquiries@thepalaceibstock.co.uk
Ticket links
Buy tickets online
Additional info
Licensed bar open from 7pm. Large FREE car park opposite venue.
Accessibility
Live & Local affirms that when a disabled person’s access requirements require them being accompanied to a performance, that person and their personal assistant should be able to purchase two tickets at a total cost of no more than the cost of a one full-priced ticket. Our Promoters are advised that this is best practice supported by legal precedent.
Parking on siteRamp up to siteWheelchair WC on site
Supporters
Arts Council England

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