

Tour
News

Touring
both on its own and as a fantastic 'double feature' with
The
Temple as
The
H.P. Lovecraft Chronicles

Tour
Dates
The
H.P. Lovecraft Chronicles * - Harrogate
Studio Theatre, Harrogate......October 5th 2012
The
H.P. Lovecraft Chronicles * - The Lowry Studio, Salford
Quays......Autumn 2012
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*
The H.P. Lovecraft Chronicles is a fantastic 'double
feature' presentation of Cthulhu and Sabbaton's
new Lovecraft adaptation, The
Temple...

 
Cthulhu
is
also being toured to some theatres as part of The H.P.
Lovecraft Chronicles, a double feature presentation
with Sabbaton's new Lovecraft adaptation, The
Temple...
 
Stay
Tuned for all Future Dates...
The
Call of Cthulhu lasts for approximately 50 minutes
The
Temple lasts for approximately 50 minutes
The
H.P. Lovecraft Chronicles lasts for approximately 2
hours (inc. 20min interval)
Review
Snippets on Sabbaton and Cthulhu...
Matt
Boothman
The British Theatre Guide
In
portraying five very different men each driven mad by forbidden
knowledge, Michael Sabbaton cycles from commanding through
unsettling all the way to full-on disturbing, but is never
short of captivating…The Call of Cthulhu is potent
indeed.
Gary Platt
The Edinburgh Guide
(Sabbaton
is a) formidable actor (who) take(s) on the different persona
and create(s) such a claustrophobic and horror laden atmosphere.
His characterisations and capture of a moment were wonderful.
This show is an amazing attempt to bring the dreadful awe
of the Cthulhu mythos onto the stage. Michael Sabbaton has
done a remarkable job.
Henry Northmoore
The List
Sabbaton
perfectly captures this descent into insanity as he switches
between characters, hinting at great and hideous wickedness
as elder gods rise from the depths.
Keith D
Edinburgh Spotlight
Playing
multiple roles, Sabbaton presents the desparation, fear
and insanity of the tale’s unfortunate characters.
His performance is strong and well-delivered…and the
50-minute performance holds the attention throughout…creat(ing)
a memorable piece that lingers after the lights go up.
Thom Dibdin
The Stage
(A)
strong creation of intense character.
Sally
Stott
The Scotsman
An
arresting performance.
EG
Three Weeks
Movingly
poetic and quietly terrifying…A chilling, mesmerising
adaptation.
Gordon Rutter
Fortean Times
Definitely
the best Lovecraft adaptation on the Fringe. Ever.
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