From the team that brought you “An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe,” comes a new concept based on another classic American spooky tale:
“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving returns to Kibbitznest Books Brews and Blarney for a very special Halloween performance, by candlelight and in its entirety by actor and orator Alastair Morley Jaques.
The story follows the newly appointed schoolmaster of Sleepy Hollow, Ichabod Crane. One dreary autumn night, Ichabod hears the tale of a ghost of a decapitated Hessian soldier doomed to roam the nearby countryside with a Jack-o-lantern for a head! Later, devastated after a failed marriage proposal, Ichabod experiences the phantom first hand when he’s knocked off his horse by a flaming pumpkin. The notorious ghost known as The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow is no children’s myth!
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was first published in 1820 and, along with Rip Van Winkle, and is one of the first examples of enduring American fiction.
The dramatic recitation lasts 75 minutes without an intermission and there is a two item minimum for each ticket holder.
Alastair Morley Jaques is an actor, orator and sexton who lives in a bell tower of a church in Portland, Oregon. He is known for his portrayals of Edgar Allan Poe over the past decade and his many appearances in Shakespeare’s plays all across the Pacific Northwest. He is ecstatic to return to Chicago after a sold out run of “An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe” last spooky season.
Don't worry, there won't actually be any open flames.