
Nevermore – An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe
Scary Movies 5
October 27 - 31, 2011
Closing Night: New York Premiere of a Special Live Theater Event!
Preceded by Masters of Horror: “The Black Cat”
Special Event Ticket Prices: $25 General Public / $21 Students & Seniors / $20 Members
Nevermore – An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe
New York premiere!
Directed by Stuart Gordon, Written by Dennis Paoli
Approximately 90m
The versatile Jeffrey Combs channels the tormented genius Edgar Allan Poe on the Walter Reade Theater’s stage in a one-man show that recently played to rave reviews in Los Angeles, Baltimore, and Montreal. The performance’s tagline promises “prose, poetry and perversion.” What more could you ask for?
Preceded by:
Masters of Horror: “The Black Cat”
Stuart Gordon, USA, 2007; 58m
This television episode, directed by Stuart Gordon and written by Dennis Paoli for season 2 of the series Masters of Horror, is where Combs first stepped into Poe’s shoes—so comfortably that it was decided that the show must go on. And thus Nevermore was born…
Followed by a reception.
Special Event Ticket Prices:
$25 General Public
$21 Students & Seniors
$20 Members
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