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Bob Karish and Kris Burke from the 2009 production of Salem Theatre Company's Chilling Tales

 

Director’s Circle

 

Karen and Sal Pangallo

 

Playwright’s Circle

 

Vitale, Caturano & Company / Jeff Korzenik

Peg & John Howard

 

Stage Manager’s Circle

 

Annie Harris &  Andy Lippman

Beth & Bud Brown

Matthew & Elise Caruso

Hannah Diozzi

Norene Gachignard

Julie & James Rose

William Sano

Deborah & John Wathne

Janet & Hans Weedon

 

Actor’s Circle

 

Gitta Amsler

Gus & Marie Angelos

Susan Ball

Nicole McLaughlin & Ben Waxman 

George Berry

Virginia Bowen

Henry & Claire Dembowski

Alicia Diozzi

Bruce Greenwald

Ann Hall

Gene Jacobi

Richard King

Bruce and Linda Ledig

Albert & Mary Levesque

Doris Louden

Henry   Lukas

Henry & Carol  Lukas

Fran Maltz

Kerrie Mangione

Stephen & Janis Manning

Brad & Kerry Ann Martin

Francis & Martha Mayo

Darleen Melis

Stephen Cooper & Penny Raynor

Jennifer Reardon

Anthony & Lillian Salvo

Deb & Chris Semine

Bob & Jen Strom

Dr. Keith Taylor

John Tierney

Martha Tierney

Donald Trithschler

Matt and Karen Veno

Samuel & Marjorie Zoll

 

SALEM THEATRE OFFERS ALL NEW CHILLING TALES  THIS OCTOBER

Weekends commencing Oct. 9th, 5PM-9PM, at the Custom House on Derby Street

 

“The skies they were ashen and sober; The leaves they were crisped and sere -- The leaves they were withering and sere; It was night in the lonesome October, Of my most immemorial year.”

 

The STC brings back the creepiest of the classics, with new adaptations of master works of the macabre by Edgar Allan Poe and Salem’s own Nathaniel Hawthorne, on stage for the seventh annual presentation of Chilling Tales this October.

 

Presented once again in conjunction with the National Parks Service, this year’s Chilling Tales is not to be missed.  In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Poe’s birth, the STC will stage two of his most gruesome, terrifying tales, as well as an additional offering from Hawthorne, at the historic Salem Custom House on Derby Street, directly opposite Derby Wharf.

 

The tales will be directed by STC Artistic Director John Fogle and feature a cast of professional actors from across the region.

 

Performances begin every thirty minutes from 5PM to 9PM on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from October 9th through October 31st.  Tickets are $15 for ages 13 and up and $10 for age 6 to 12.  Tickets are now available online at www.salemtheatre.com and those planning on attending are strongly encouraged to book their tickets online in advance; telephone reservations cannot be accepted for this production.  Tickets will also be available on show dates beginning at 4:30PM at the STC Box Office tent situated at the Salem Maritime National Historic Site on Derby Street just past Pickering Wharf.