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Falling For The Ushers at Nottingham Central LibraryDate: Fri 6th Feb Time: 19:30 FALLING FOR THE USHERS Friday 6th February at 7.30 (finish 9pm) on 1st. floor of Nottingham Central Library, as part of Light Night, performing FALLING FOR THE USHERS, a contemporary update of Edgar Allan Poe's Fall Of The House Of Usher. Ticket price is £2.50 Scottish storyteller & playwright Marty Ross (BBC Radio horror; Doctor Who audio) drags The Fall Of The House Of Usher kicking & screaming into the modern world, in a show already a hit at the Edinburgh Fringe & London Horror Festivals - and now putting the darkness into Nottingham's Light Night! Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall Of The House Of Usher is long-established as a classic horror tale, but Marty Ross is a 'modernist' on the live storytelling scene, keen to rescue this resurgent form from backward looking quaintness. Thus, in his version, Falling For The Ushers, haunted twins Roderick and Madeline Usher have left behind the misty Gothic manor of the original story to become superstars of Glasgow's contemporary art world, thanks to their macabre conceptual installations in the manner of Damien Hirst and the Chapman Bros. But when Madeline's old art school admirer Ed shows up, their tragic downfall is as inescapable as ever. And Marty Ross's unique performing style, combining evocative language with expressionistic mime and gesture, makes full-blown theatre out of the story as he embodies a whole cast list of larger than life characters. FALLING FOR THE USHERS has already been a hit at the Edinburgh Fringe and London Horror Festivals, as testified by the reviews it received: "Insanely good storytelling... a master craftsman who never turns down the pressure... Ross' violently impressive performance make this a heart-pounding triumph... Trainspotting meets gothic horror...." - Broadway Baby ***** "...What Marty Ross does with literature's most mystical and macabre works is make them sing with new energy and beguile an audience all over again.... poetically re-worked 'The Fall of the House of Usher' manages, in its modernisation, to preserve and revere the original, even intensifying its impact... a bewitchingly good story that leaves a haunting reminder long after the lights have gone down." - 3 Weeks **** "Ross has a great aptitude for suspense and terror, and he hurls himself into his tale with energy and passion, in words which ring with Glasgow rhythm. An accomplished piece of work... a chilling conclusion." - The Scotsman "Visceral. A compelling narrator and onstage presence. ... left you thinking as well as reeling... theatre that kept you on edge... an immensely entertaining ride that scared and shocked in equal measure - a fair ground ghost ride for the 21st Century...." - Fringe Review Nottingham Central LibraryAngel RowNottingham Nottinghamshire NG1 6HP (more) Would you like to see more information about Nottingham Central Library? Let us know here and we'll do our best to get them listed and inform you when they are. Falling For The UshersContact Name: Marty Ross![]() (more) Would you like to see more information about Falling For The Ushers? Let us know here and we'll do our best to get them listed and inform you when they are. |