Entertainment
Experience Chilling Tales in Paul Strickland’s GHOST STORIES

Theatre-goers at the Gateway Theatre in Edmonton experienced an evening of spine-chilling entertainment with GHOST STORIES, a one-man show by storyteller Paul Strickland. This captivating performance, part of the Edmonton Fringe Festival, has garnered a perfect rating of 5 stars for its blend of horror and humor, leaving audiences both entertained and unsettled.
Strickland, who hails from Kentucky, took the stage to weave five unsettling tales designed to provoke fear and fascination. The show runs for approximately one hour, beginning with lighter moments that invite laughter and nervous chuckles. However, as the stories progress, the atmosphere shifts dramatically, plunging the audience into darker, more gruesome narratives filled with outraged ghosts and vengeful animal spirits.
A significant aspect of Strickland’s artistry lies in his engaging storytelling technique. He expertly manipulates lighting and stagecraft to enhance the eerie ambiance. One moment can be transformed from a light-hearted anecdote to a chilling horror scene with a simple blackout or the strategic use of a small lamp. This ability to create a stormy roadside setting using just a pair of LEDs exemplifies Strickland’s skill in immersing the audience in his narratives.
The performance stands out at the festival, particularly in contrast to other offerings, many of which focus on personal stories and emotional arcs. Instead, GHOST STORIES provides audiences with a refreshing experience that is purely about horror. Strickland’s work avoids the usual redemption themes or heavy emotional disclosures, making it a must-see for fans of the genre.
As the festival continues to celebrate diverse storytelling, Paul Strickland’s GHOST STORIES is a testament to the power of traditional horror tales. Those seeking a thrilling evening filled with suspense and a touch of humor are encouraged to attend before the show concludes. The unique blend of fright and fun makes it a standout production at this year’s Edmonton Fringe.
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