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NeuNoir presents: Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall Of The House Of Usher

This Halloween, NeuNoir theatre presents a reading of Edgar Allan Poe’s iconic tale of terror The Fall Of The House Of Usher at Birmingham Back to Backs on Sunday 26th October.

After being mysteriously summoned by a childhood friend, a visitor arrives at the remote House of Usher, a crumbling manor in a bleak, desolate landscape.

Inside he discovers the sickly and cadaverous Roderick Usher, the last surviving male heir, consumed by fear and afflicted by an inexplicable illness that seems to eerily mirror his dark, dank and decaying surroundings.  

Published in 1839, Poe's claustrophobic tale was an instant sensation. A richly layered and atmospheric Gothic masterpiece featuring a supremely creepy house, the increasingly tense story explores themes of friendship and family, as well as madness, isolation, despair and ultimately death.

Born in 1809 in the US city of Boston, Edgar Allan Poe is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of the macabre ever. An accomplished poet, author, critic and editor, his most famous works include seminal detective story The Murders In The Rue Morgue, poem The Raven, and horror stories The Tell-Tale Heart, The Premature Burial.

Read by NeuNoir regular Richard Usher (Sweet Cherry Publishing’s Sherlock Holmes audiobook series – and no relation to Roderick), The Fall Of The House Of Usher is the Midlands-based company’s fifth Halloween production, following WH Hodgson’s Carnacki: The Ghost Hunter (2021), EF Benson’s The Outcast (2022), MR James’ Casting The Runes (2023), and Bram Stoker’s The Judge’s House (2024).

Please note: 

  • Please meet at Court 15 Bookshop, Birmingham Back to Backs, 61- 63 Hurst Street.
  • Please wear comfortable and warm clothing.
  • The event takes place on the ground floor. We have a hearing loop onsite.
  • Not suitable for Children.

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    Adult - NeuNoir presents: Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall Of The House Of Usher
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    Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event. Not suitable for Children.

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    Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the event. Not suitable for Children.

NeuNoir presents: Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall Of The House Of Usher

This Halloween, NeuNoir theatre presents a reading of Edgar Allan Poe’s iconic tale of terror The Fall Of The House Of Usher at Birmingham Back to Backs on Sunday 26th October.

After being mysteriously summoned by a childhood friend, a visitor arrives at the remote House of Usher, a crumbling manor in a bleak, desolate landscape.

Inside he discovers the sickly and cadaverous Roderick Usher, the last surviving male heir, consumed by fear and afflicted by an inexplicable illness that seems to eerily mirror his dark, dank and decaying surroundings.  

Published in 1839, Poe's claustrophobic tale was an instant sensation. A richly layered and atmospheric Gothic masterpiece featuring a supremely creepy house, the increasingly tense story explores themes of friendship and family, as well as madness, isolation, despair and ultimately death.

Born in 1809 in the US city of Boston, Edgar Allan Poe is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of the macabre ever. An accomplished poet, author, critic and editor, his most famous works include seminal detective story The Murders In The Rue Morgue, poem The Raven, and horror stories The Tell-Tale Heart, The Premature Burial.

Read by NeuNoir regular Richard Usher (Sweet Cherry Publishing’s Sherlock Holmes audiobook series – and no relation to Roderick), The Fall Of The House Of Usher is the Midlands-based company’s fifth Halloween production, following WH Hodgson’s Carnacki: The Ghost Hunter (2021), EF Benson’s The Outcast (2022), MR James’ Casting The Runes (2023), and Bram Stoker’s The Judge’s House (2024).

Please note: 

  • Please meet at Court 15 Bookshop, Birmingham Back to Backs, 61- 63 Hurst Street.
  • Please wear comfortable and warm clothing.
  • The event takes place on the ground floor. We have a hearing loop onsite.
  • Not suitable for Children.

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