Friday, October 4, 2024

Ronin Theater Company's Immersive HAUNTED CASTLE Opens October 24 at Irish Cultural Center


Ronin Theatre Co. presents adaptations of classic Irish ghost stories

Ronin Theatre Company presents seven days of chills, thrills, themed cocktails and music at the Irish Cultural Center's "Haunted Castle" starting October 24th.

"Brace yourself for an eerie tour around the Center grounds," said Ronin Artistic Director Keath Hall. "We'll be presenting eight classic Irish ghost stories adapted by local playwrights, performed and directed by local artists." 

Adaptations include "Monster Beneath the Bed" by Carlin Thomas, "A Final Round of Drinks" by Ashley Naftule, "A Ghostly Curse" by Angelica Howland, "The Banshee of Bunratty Castle" by Kelsey Kelleher, "The Faceless" (adult themed) by Antoinette Martin-Hanson, "Fly Up to Heaven" by Eric Bond-Darling, "Fiona and the Ghost" by Cody Goulder and "The Magic Trick" by John Perovich.

Staggered tours of the "Haunted Castle" are available on select dates and times from Oct. 24th through Nov. 1st. Regular admission tickets are $30 with discounts available for seniors and ICC members. Reservations are encouraged. More information and tickets are available now at www.azirish.org/ronin-theatre.

Ronin’s 2024 Season concludes with William Shakespeare's CORIOLANUS, December 12-15 at the Irish Cultural Center and January 25-26 at the Coconino Center for the Arts in Flagstaff. Further details will be posted in November on www.ronintheatre.com and www.facebook.com/ronintheatreco.

About Ronin Theatre Company
Established in 2020, Ronin Theatre Co. has produced productions of HENRY V, PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD, TAMING OF THE SHREW, Samuel Beckett’s WAITING FOR GODOT, TWELFTH NIGHT, THE LONESOME WEST and VENUS IN FUR. For more information, visit www.ronintheatre.com and 'Like' www.facebook.com/ronintheatreco.

About The Irish Cultural Center
Established in 2002, the Irish Cultural Center connects Arizonans to Irish and other Celtic cultures with programs, classes and special events. The ICC is operated in partnership with the Irish Cultural and Learning Foundation with the buildings and grounds owned by the City of Phoenix. Find out more at www.azirish.org.

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