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Tales of the Macabre

Tales of the Macabre brings a fair bit of hammy cheesiness to a spooky situation

Tales of the Macabre brings a fair bit of hammy cheesiness to a spooky situation

(Longshot Projects)

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Company: Longshot Projects

Genre: Storytelling

Venue: 20 Dalnavert Museum

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The genteel front lawn of Dalnavert Museum at the decidedly unspooky hour of7:30 p.m.may not be the most conducive setting for grisly and creepy tales. ButTales of the Macabreactually brings a fair bit of hammy cheesiness to the proceedings for an appealing combination.

Backed by a spookily atmospheric soundscape performed live by two musicians and menaced by a slinking demoness (Arden Pruden), storyteller Charlie Creeps (writer Ethan Radstrom) spins a gruesome yarn about a serial killer, performs a menacing narrative poem, and tells tales of love gone wrong.

His performance tips a bit over the top at times and the lilting, sing-song quality of the storytelling gets a bit monotonous at points. But Radstrom commits to it fully, and hiswriting shows a real talent for wordsmithing.

If you go in looking for slightly spooky but mostly campy fun it delivers.- Joff Schmidt

Those looking for genuine terror might be disappointed. But if yougo in looking forslightly spooky but mostly campy fun it delivers.