FROM KIRSTY WESTFIELD, NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL
The Thing That Came Over From There - a 1950s style horror show - will be haunting venues in North Lincolnshire as part of LiveLincs' spring season.
Presented by Gonzo Moose - the show will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Inspired by old horror movies, The Thing That Came From Over There mixes paranoia, suspense and hilariously gruesome deaths. The show is set in the Antarctica back in 1912 – a meteor has crashed endangering the whole of planet earth.
The performance is full of shocks, spine-tingling silliness and blood-curdling terror.
It will appear at three venues:
- Worlaby Village Hall on Thursday 1 March at 7.30pm. To book your tickets, call 01652 618832.
- Wroot Village Hall on Friday 2 March at 7.30pm. To book your tickets, call 01302 771802 or 07912490323.
- Brigg and District Servicemen’s Club (thanks to Brigg Live Arts) on Sunday 4 March at 7.30pm.
Ticket prices for most events can vary from £6 upwards depending on the venue, with some concessions available.
Find out more about Gonzo Moose at www.gonzomoose.co.uk/.
Managed by Blaize, LiveLincs works with a network of local promoters to bring a programme of high quality, professional artists (sourced nationally and internationally) to village halls and community venues. More details can be found at http://blaize.uk.net.
LiveLincs is a rural touring scheme which uses venues in North Lincolnshire for live professional entertainment. It is funded by North Lincolnshire Council and the National Lottery through ACE.
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