The popular live show Mr. Moribund’s Theatre of Terror has announced their second annual Christmas Scareol show, which will feature the cast of the show performing a radio play style performance of spooky Christmas stories and songs. Show dates are Friday, December 20th, and Saturday the 21st.
“This is a whole new spin on our usual horror host movie show, and I’m very excited to bring it to the stage,” said show creator and performer W.J. Walton. “As a kid, I enjoyed listening to old radio shows rebroadcasted on our local radio stations almost as much as I enjoyed classic horror movies. In recent years, I’ve learned about how much ghost stories and spooky tales were a part of holiday traditions years ago. That’s a tradition that has faded over the years, and I’d love to help bring it back.”
The shows will each feature vintage and new Christmas stories told by the Theatre of Terror cast, live music, comedy, and audience participation, as well as an awesome holiday sweater contest with prizes. The “Moribunch” (fans of the show) have the opportunity to win one of a series of Moribund cereal boxes filled with prizes, along with other treats offered by local businesses, in a raffle that benefits True Colors, a charity aiding homeless LGBTQ+ teens and youths. In addition, the Theatre of Terror is teaming up with realtor Jeff Bellon to host a toy drive to benefit children in need at North Dover Elementary School. Everyone who brings in an unwrapped toy for ages 5 through 10 will be entered into a drawing for prizes.
Tickets are $5.00 per person and will only be sold at the door. Doors open at 7:00pm and the show begins at 7:30 for both Friday and Saturday shows.
Since 2015, Mr. Moribund’s Theatre of Terror has presented a series of live shows at the Riverfront Theatre. The shows are modeled after the classic horror host television programs of the 1950s through today, and feature a classic film from the golden age of monster movies along with comedy sketches, live music and talent performances, costume contests, audience participation, and more. The shows often feature additional attractions, such as a macabre art show, art vendors, face painting, and more, in the lobby and outside of the venue to enjoy before the show.
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