Garth Marenghi at The Glee

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Mon 28Oct
2024

Garth Marenghi's Hallowee'een Double Feature (14+)The Glee Club Birmingham

Sunday Times Bestseller & Archduke O’ Darkdom Garth Marenghi invites you to an evening of Balls to the Wall* Horror. A Double Feature of the most horrifying sections from Garth’s Incarcerat tour, along with the world-premiere reading of the scariest bits from “Throttle and Bribes” (now available as a bonus story in the paperback version of Incarcerat).

Advance price

  • £25.00 Show Entry
  • £25.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:30 PM
  • Last entry 7:00 PM

More info

  • Seating type Unallocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 14+

Garth Marenghi’s Hallowee’een Double Feature

Sunday Times Bestseller & Archduke O’ Darkdom Garth Marenghi invites you to an evening of Balls to the Wall* Horror. A Double Feature of the most horrifying sections from Garth’s Incarcerat tour, along with the world-premiere reading of the scariest bits from “Throttle and Bribes” (now available as a bonus story in the paperback version of Incarcerat).

‘When I first penned my Sunday Times Bestselling horror novel in three parts, Garth Marenghi’s TerrorTome, Hodder and Stoughton (mainly Hodder, if I’m honest) refused to publish one of the stories, ‘Throttle & Bribes’, accusing it of being cruel, exploitative and frankly offensive to an infinite degree, as well as supposedly wrecking the magical ‘rule of three’. “A trilogy can’t be a trilogy if there are four stories included, Garth,” they said. “It can,” I counter-said, “and it will.” Technically a ‘quadrilogy’, then, if that pleases Hodder. Which I doubt. Savour.’
– Garth Marenghi

Do you dare sit in a theatre and watch Garth read from this book?

“So dense with brilliant jokes that it cannot safely be read while drinking hot liquid”

-Inews.co.uk

“puts the ‘boo’ into book tour”

– The Guardian

“had the crowd hooting and hanging, insatiably, on every line.”

-The Telegraph

“Seriously, buy this book.”

– ThisisHorror.co.uk

“A pitch-perfect parody of terrible genre writing”

– Chortle