MASSIVE EXTENSION TO GARTH MARENGHI’S TERRORTOME -BOOK TOUR

MASSIVE EXTENSION TO GARTH MARENGHI’S TERRORTOME -BOOK TOUR

Tickets for new dates go on sale Friday 2nd December at 10am via livenation.co.uk.

Today, Garth Marenghi, the cult comedy character created by Matthew Holness, announces a 21-date extension across the UK, starting in February 2023, in support of his now Sunday Times Bestselling book ‘TerrorTome’.

These dates kickstart with a return to Romford, the setting of his Channel 4 sitcom, and end at the legendary London Palladium.

An official synopsis on the book explains: “When horror writer Nick Steen gets sucked into a cursed typewriter by the terrifying Typeface, Dark Lord of the Prolix, the hellish visions inside his head are unleashed for real. Forced to fight his escaping imagination – now leaking out of his own brain – Nick must defend the town of Stalkford from his own fictional horrors, including avascular-necrosis-obsessed serial killer Nelson Strain and Nick’s dreaded throppleganger, the Dark Third.

TICKETS:  Tickets go on sale 2nd of December at 10am at livenation.co.uk.

UK TOUR EXTRA DATES:
February 2023

Wed 1 February Brookside Theatre, Romford
Thu 2 February G Live, Guildford
Fri 3 February Exeter Corn Exchange, Exeter
Thu 9 February Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge
Fri 10 February Bristol Hippodrome, Bristol
Sat 11 February New Theatre Oxford, Oxford
Tue 14 February Theatre Royal Norwich, Norwich, Norfolk
Wed 15 February  City Varieties Music Hall, Leeds
Thu 16 February  Lyceum Theatre, Crewe
Fri 17 February M&S Bank Arena (Auditorium), Liverpool
Sat 18 February Grand Opera House, York

March 2023

Sun 12 March  The Lowry (Lyric), Salford
Mon 13 March  Cardiff New Theatre, Cardiff
Thu 16 March  The Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow
Fri 17 March  The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh
Thu 30 March  The Liberty Hall, Dublin

April 2023

Sat 1 April  The Ulster Hall, Belfast
Sun 2 April  The Dome, Brighton
Thu 6 April  Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
Fri 7 April Town Hall, Birmingham
Sat 8 April  The London Palladium, London