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**SOLD OUT**Edy Hurst's Comedy Musical Version of the War of the Worlds

Performance

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Date       Wednesday, 11 December 2024
Time        7pm. Doors Open 6.30pm
Venue     Thatto Heath Library                               
Tickets   £5 - £8


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No one would have believed that in the 125 years since the publication of H.G. Wells' science fiction novel, The War of The Worlds, the novel would find itself under constant threat from the invasion of its own remakes. But fear not - musical comedian Edy Hurst is here to defend the earth and finish the story once and for all.

Having selflessly sifted through the endless array of remakes, reboots, re-imaginations and rip offs, Edy Hurst is heading out on tour with an interactive, multimedia, comedy rock opera to hilariously unite all retellings.

Edy Hurst's Comedy Version of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of H.G. Wells' Literary Version (Via Orson Welles' Radio Version and Steven Spielberg's Film Version) of The War of the Worlds has been performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, London's Museum of Comedy and Buxton Fringe where it was nominated for 'Best Comedy Show'.

 

Need to Know: 

Doors: open at 6.30pm.

Address:  Chester Lane Library, Four Acre Lane, WA9 4DE

Refreshments & snacks will be available.

 


Access: 

Ramp access available via the front entrance.

Disabled Parking & Toilets.

BSL can be provided. Please contact us 14 days before event date.

Guide Dogs are welcome
 


Ticket Information: 

For ticketing enquiries, please email artsservice@sthelens.gov.uk or ask a member of library staff Terms & Conditions .


TRAVEL

  • The nearest bus stop to the library is at Thatto Heath Road (10AQ, 33, 289, 708) 
  • The nearest Train Station is Thatto Heath, 1 minutes walk from the library 
  • Parking (including Disabled Parking) available 

Use the link below to plan your journey: 

https://www.merseytravel.gov.uk/timetables/#bus 

 

 

 

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