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Iowa storyteller Darrin Crow will bring Gothic horror master Edgar Allan Poe back to life in this first person performance. The master of Gothic horror comes from beyond the veil to talk with audiences about his life and share his best stories and poetry including “The Masque of the Red Death”, “The Raven” and “The Tell Tale Heart.” The performance also features lesser known works like the darkly hilarious comedy, “The Angel of the Odd.” Poe’s powerful writing and Crow’s masterful storytelling combine to create a memorable evening that is sure to stay with you long after the tale ends.

 

Light refreshments will be provided for attendees & we request a registration so we can plan for an approximate number. This event is ideal for ages 12 and older. Sign up here: https://norwalklibrary.libcal.com/event/9401032

Iowa storyteller Darrin Crow will bring Gothic horror master Edgar Allan Poe back to life in this first person performance. The master of Gothic horror comes from beyond the veil to talk with audiences about his life and share his best stories and poetry including “The Masque of the Red Death”, “The Raven” and “The Tell Tale Heart.” The performance also features lesser known works like the darkly hilarious comedy, “The Angel of the Odd.” Poe’s powerful writing and Crow’s masterful storytelling combine to create a memorable evening that is sure to stay with you long after the tale ends.

 

Light refreshments will be provided for attendees & we request a registration so we can plan for an approximate number. This event is ideal for ages 12 and older. Sign up here: https://norwalklibrary.libcal.com/event/9401032

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