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Darker Shores Michael Punter

Darker Shores By Michael Punter

Darker Shores by Michael Punter


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Summary

Set in 1875, this Victorian ghost story by Michael Punter is playfully intelligent, emotionally resonant and quite scary.

Darker Shores Summary

Darker Shores by Michael Punter

Darker Shores is a Victorian ghost story which manages to be playfully intelligent, emotionally resonant and also quite scary. Its ghoulish atmosphere, biblical fanaticism and dark, knowing wit results in a piece which is both menacing and funny. The plot is as follows: it is Christmas 1875 and Professor Gabriel Stokes takes lodgings at The Sea House, on a desolate stretch of the East Sussex coast. No sooner has he arrived than the troubled history of the house comes to the fore with unexplained and mysterious happenings. Having enlisted the help of Tom Beauregard, an American spiritualist, the two embark on a terrifying journey to discover the truth. Following the traditions of the finest ghost stories, Darker Shores is a gripping and shadowy tale of suspense. Published to coincide with its world premiere at Hampstead Theatre, London 3 Dec 2009 -16 Jan 2010.

About Michael Punter

Michael Punter has written extensively for theatre and radio. His play The Wolves, produced by Paines Plough, was shortlisted for the George Devine and Margaret Ramsay awards. Recent works include Upstart Crows and for the BBC, Come to Me and The Glad House.

Additional information

GOR004493090
9781408128312
1408128314
Darker Shores by Michael Punter
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20091203
80
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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