Murderous Monsters - story telling and folklore
Details
I haven't listened to the podcast yet, but I do love some folklore!
I'll be in The Angel from 6pm, all welcome to join me for pre-drinks etc.
Tickets available via eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/murderous-monsters-an-evening-of-story-and-folklore-for-adults-tickets-1039891271787?aff=oddtdtcreator&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1PufT59y1GYbSq0h4_eV-6n7c06H1dBLFPc54NgPOc5FRsZCM98E4R9K8_aem_Hbsa6MoZuOEHJeGkwGexRQ#
Official details:
An evening of folktales featuring mermaids, kelpies, giants and worst of all: men.
Stories drawn from British and Irish folklore and myth.
In this evening of monster tales expect gruesome twists, unexpected villains and heroes and maybe one sort of happy ending, as a treat.
Graeme Cooke, host of Tales of Britain and Ireland podcast, brings his sold out Yorkshire show to Nottingham.
All tales told with humour, wandering asides and above all else a great love for the stories.
Doors at 19:00 for 19:20 start. 18+
The Chapel, Angel Microbrewery, 7 Stoney St, Nottingham NG1 1LG
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"Modern storytelling at its best, with cinematic scene-setting and moments of genuine tension"
"Storytelling for today. Quirky, clever, and so entertaining. If I had a castle, I would happily pay to keep this teller of tales at my hearth for the winter."
βGraeme has managed to make old British folk tales accessible without losing the original meaning.β
Murderous Monsters - story telling and folklore