FAIRYTALES FOR GROWN-UPS: FOLK HORROR NIGHT – LIVE STREAM

Daniel Morden, Laura Sampson
27 FEB 2025, 7.30PM

Heed the call of the weird and gather round for a night where ancient folklore meets modern fear. Dive into the eerie, the unsettling, and the spine-tingling world of Folk Horror stories.

Lonely forests, foolhardy pacts, shapeshifters, unquiet graves, and ominous prophecies - the folk and fairytales of our ancestors are bound with the traces of old superstition, twisted ritual, cult, curses and archaic customs.

These stories tap into forgotten fears that never stay buried - leaving you questioning what’s lurking just beyond the edge of your reality. It’s not about whether something’s out there, it’s about when it’s going to find you.

Are you ready to face the darkness? Don't expect happily ever after!

where

ON-LINE
Streamed live from an in-person performance at The Story Museum, Oxford

when

27 FEB 2025, 7.30PM

ticket information

TICKETS: £10

SUITABLE FOR: adults (16+)

RUNNING TIME: 80 mins, plus interval

STARTS: 7.30pm

In-person tickets are also available for this performance

CONTENT WARNING: This performance contains gore, black magic, murder, mutilation, coercive control within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype and metaphor.

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where

ON-LINE
Streamed live from an in-person performance at The Story Museum, Oxford

when

27 FEB 2025, 7.30PM

ticket information

TICKETS: £10

SUITABLE FOR: adults (16+)

RUNNING TIME: 80 mins, plus interval

STARTS: 7.30pm

In-person tickets are also available for this performance

CONTENT WARNING: This performance contains gore, black magic, murder, mutilation, coercive control within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype and metaphor.

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