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Tom Slemen's Haunted Liverpool books on stage

By Laura Davis on Nov 6, 09 08:00 AM

slemen.jpgTOM SLEMEN'S best-selling Haunted Liverpool books will come to life in a series of dramatic readings later this month.

The spooky tales, adapted for stage by Jen Hayes, will be retold through readings and theatrical performance at St George's Hall's Small Concert Room.

The first readings of Tales from Haunted Liverpool will be performed by Royal Court stalwart Eithne Browne, MC at Liverpool Capital of Culture opening ceremony Brian Dodd and Stephen Fletcher, who recently starred as Hamlet in the same location.

Producer Bill Elms says: "Tom Slemen's books are incredibly popular in Liverpool and lovers of these books can now sit back and hear these spine chilling stories in a live interactive way and in a very unique setting."

Slemen has written nine Haunted Liverpool books of spine tingling tales of the city's past and present. Tales from Haunted Liverpool takes place on November 25. Tickets £10 - £12.50, 0151 709 4988.

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