Catacombs tours of St George’s Hall Liverpool are to return by popular demand – with new darker stories.
This is the fourth series of Catacombs stories and follows a successful sell-out run earlier this year.
Visitors to St George’s Hall Liverpool in June will experience ‘The Catacombs Of Liverpool’s Darkest History’ – peeling back the layers of yesteryear to reveal what lies within the heart of Liverpool’s most celebrated building.
The new tours will run for six consecutive days between Monday 15 June and Saturday 20 June, and for the first time will feature five tours each evening at 6.00pm, 6.45pm, 7.30pm, 8.15pm and 9.00pm. Tickets are priced at £15 per person per tour.
St George’s Hall Liverpool is widely regarded as one of the finest neo-classical buildings in the world and is a Grade I listed building – yet many people are still yet to discover its mysterious past and stories dating back to a dark history.
The Catacombs of Liverpool’s Darkest History is staged by theatrical company Lovehistory Ltd, who return to St George’s Hall for the fourth series of stories – with this latest collection being the darkest yet. The Lovehistory actors will bring new characters and their stories from Liverpool’s murderous past to life before the eyes of visitors.
Previous Lovehistory Catacombs sell-out tours have seen over 1,000 visitors descend on St George’s Hall in one week to hear the series of stories.
Lovehistory will present new stories from Liverpool’s darker past for this fourth series. The stunning theatrical performances are guarantees to send chills down the spine
These promenade performances will take you into the dark cells below the grandness of the Great Hall, where those waiting to be condemned would spend their final moments. In the dark shadows of Liverpool’s history, visitors will encounter characters telling their tormented tales. Behind every dark corner lies a hidden story which has not been heard for over 100 years.
New stories include that of Captain Henry Rogers, the sadistic ship’s captain who was hanged for the murder of one of his crew. Then there is the bare knuckle boxing fight that left a man dead and the other at the mercy of the judge. Hear these stories and more come back to life in The Catacombs of Liverpool’s Darkest History.
These spellbinding tours uncover the tales of past criminals who were hanged for their crimes, those who were judged and sentenced by law, and those who carried out the sentence of the court – the executioner.
Judy McLean, Creative Director of Lovehistory, said: “We are very pleased to be running a fourth series of these unique theatrical tours. I can’t think of anything more relevant to the city than to tell the stories of our past in this way. We all learn about kings and queens in school but these re-enactments reveal not only the stories about the characters but they also portray a way of life of the men, women and children who lived in dire poverty, and those who were punished by law and sent to their death.
“Although some of the content can be quite dark we try to make these tours informative and entertaining. What we have seen with the tours is that everybody seems to take away something different from them, and we are now looking forward to telling these new stories in St George’s Hall and bringing forgotten tales back to life.”
Alan Smith, St George’s Hall Manager, added: “The Catacombs Tours have proved extremely popular, with visitors returning for each new series to hear all about the lives of the new characters. The Catacombs provide the perfect backdrop for darker theatrical events, which give visitors the opportunity to explore St George’s Hall from a whole new perspective. We look forward to welcoming back Lovehistory and their team of talented actors for this fourth series. We anticipate another sell-out and wish them well for a successful run.”
For further information please visit www.lovehistory.co.uk or www.stgeorgesliverpool.co.uk
The Catacombs of Liverpool’s Darkest History
St George’s Hall, Heritage Centre Entrance, St John’s Lane, Liverpool.
Monday 15 June – Saturday 20 June, 2015
Times: 6.00pm / 6.45pm / 7.30pm / 8.15pm / 9pm (Approximately one hour in duration)
Tickets: £15 (No booking fee)
Capacity 40 people per tour
Purchase in person at TicketQuarter, Queen Square, Liverpool / online at www.ticketquarter.co.uk / telephone 0844 800 0410