'Mr. Moribund' takes the stage at Riverfront Theatre

Delaware State News
Posted 10/12/21

MILFORD — The live show “Mr. Moribund’s Theatre of Terror” will hold its monthly show has announced their October show at the Riverfront Theatre, 2 S. Walnut St.

The show …

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'Mr. Moribund' takes the stage at Riverfront Theatre

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MILFORD — The live show “Mr. Moribund’s Theatre of Terror” will hold its monthly show has announced their October show at the Riverfront Theatre, 2 S. Walnut St.

The show will feature the 1956 Universal Pictures classic “The Mole People” and show dates are Oct. 22-23.

“Our July show was a big success,” said show creator and performer W.J. Walton, “We had a fantastic audience turnout after being away for a year due to the pandemic.”

The show will feature a screening of the film, along with live performances by the Theatre of Terror cast, live music and comedy, contests and audience participation.

The Saturday showing will also feature a Scout Night.

“Some of the local scout groups have organized it,” said Mr. Walton. “Scouts from any scouting organization who come to the show on Saturday, October 23 will be able to earn an official Moribund Scout Fun Badge. We just ask that they let us know in advance so that we can have enough badges for everyone.”

Mr. Walton can be reached through the show’s social media accounts, or through the website.

Tickets are $5 per person and will only be sold at the door.

Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 7:30, but Mr. Walton recommends arriving early.

“We often have an art show and other items of interest in the lobby as you come in, and you won’t want to miss any of the fun,” he said.

Since 2015, “Mr. Moribund’s Theatre of Terror” has presented a series of live shows at the Riverfront Theatre. The shows are modeled after the classic horror host television programs of the 1950s through today, and feature a classic film from the golden age of monster movies along with comedy sketches, live music and talent performances, costume contests, audience participation and more.

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