Killing an Evening 2024
In 1845, Edgar Allan Poe lived on Amity Street (now West 3rd Street), just blocks from the Merchant’s House. His publication of “The Raven” had brought him instant fame and invitations to the city’s most fashionable literary salons in the city, where he performed his work.
Join John Kevin Jones (A Christmas Carol at the Merchant’s House) in the Merchant’s House Museum’s double parlor — set for a 19th century funeral complete with casket — for a hauntingly memorable performance of Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Cask of Amontillado,” “The Angel of the Odd” and, of course, “The Raven.” It will be a bone-chilling evening of irrational revenge … obsession and premeditated murder … dismemberment … and the very, very dark.
“Raise a Glass with Edgar” – a pre-show reception with Mr. Poe (John Kevin Jones) in the museum’s 19th century kitchen – is offered at select performances only.
Mr. Poe will share his poems “Annabelle Lee” and “Alone.” The 19th century family room, kitchen, and garden (weather permitting) of the Merchant’s House Museum will be open to guests during the reception. Look for the “Raise a Glass with Edgar – reception” ticketing option. Strictly limited to 20 guests. $30 per person.
Killing an Evening with Edgar Allan Poe is presented in association with Summoners Ensemble Theatre and directed by Dr. Rhonda Dodd.
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“Whatever the rising winds may be doing outside the Merchant’s House, John Kevin Jones is bringing Edgar Allan Poe’s works vibrantly alive in the candle-lit parlor within.”– CurtainUp |
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