Grin Theatre Company Brings Back Its Stage Horror Just In Time For Halloween.

The devil is out to play this Halloween as Liverpool based Grin Theatre brings back its critically acclaimed “video nasty for the stage” Tongues, written by Wes Williams and directed by Tony Blaney.

Tongues is the story of three people, Mark Cottingham, a young man held in a psychiatric unit played by Eddie Fortune, disturbed priest Father Liam played by Dale Grant and Dr. Eva Richmond, a counsellor supporting Mark and played by Helen Kerr. All three are battling individual and very different demons which manifest in the guise of Max played by Adam Vinten.

Tongues will be performed at Liverpool Actors Studio on Seel Street over three nights from Halloween (31st October) to the 2nd November. Originally performed on a small scale in 81 Renshaw Street, this updated version is more extreme and graphic and most certainly not for the faint hearted.

Managing and Creative director of Grin Theatre Company, Kiefer Williams says, “Tongues is a challenging, disturbing trip through the darkness of the human mind. With frightening themes and even more terrifying characters, this is the perfect Halloween Fright Night play”.

Tickets are available direct via Grin Theatre Company at www.grintheatre.com/buy-tickets/ and on www.theliverpoolactorsstudio.com and are priced at £8 for Halloween and £10 for remaining shows.