Local Hauntings Talk April 10

 

Delco Horror Haven is a non-profit horror arts organization that supports independent filmmakers, authors, artisans, and the community. They will host a Local Hauntings Talk by Laurie Hull at Widener University Freedom Hall.

Laurie Hull lives in Delaware County, Pennsylvania and has had a lifelong interest in ghosts and the supernatural that began while she was growing up in a very haunted house. She is the founder and director of Tri County Paranormal Research where she has had the good fortune to work with some of the best and most dedicated people in the field. Laurie’s experiences and investigations have been featured on local and national radio, television shows, and newspapers, including A Haunting and Ghost Hunters.

Her research on the paranormal has led her to travel throughout the United States and to England, Ireland, Scotland, and France to investigate haunted places. She has written four books: Brandywine Valley Ghosts, Philly’s Main Line Haunts, Supernatural Pennsylvania, Supernatural Mid Atlantic, and contributed to the books Media Gothic, Cape May Haunts, and the Dead of Winter series. Laurie currently works as a teacher and a psychic medium.

Date: Thursday, April 10, 2025 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Location: This event is in Freedom Hall in the theatre on the first floor. The parking lot by Freedom Hall is located at 17th and Chestnut Streets.

Tickets for this event are $15 and are available online.  All ticket sales are final.

Widener students are FREE.

 

 

 

‘Elizabeth Taylor and The Shadow of Her Smile’ at Bucks County Playhouse

Ann Talman: “Elizabeth Taylor and The Shadow of Her Smile” with Alex Rybeck on Piano

Sunday, April 6, 2025 at 7:00 PM

Venue: Playhouse Barn
Located next to the Playhouse, closest to Main Street

Ann Talman is an actor, singer, storyteller, award winning documentary filmmaker, and four-time Broadway and West End veteran. She joined Actors’ Equity with co-star Elizabeth Taylor in 1981 when she landed the plum role in The Little Foxes playing Taylor’s daughter on Broadway. The show traveled the world for eighteen months with stops in Ft. Lauderdale, Washington, D.C. (The Kennedy Center), New Orleans, LA’s Ahmanson Theatre as well as London’s West End. Their loving friendship lasted for the rest of Miss Taylor’s life.

Ann’s cabaret show, Elizabeth Taylor and The Shadow of Her Smile, is directed by Bistro and MAC Award winners Lina Koutrakos with musical direction by Alex Rybeck. The show received critical and audience acclaim when it debuted at 54 Below and won 2023 MAC and BISTROS and Times Square Chronicles Top 10 Cabarets of 2023!

Note: General admission table seating assigned by the host at the venue. An additional $25 beverage minimum is required for this event to be paid at venue. Cash and credit cards accepted.