
Stephen Smith in his quadruple bill of Edgar Allan Poe horror stories. Picture: Cat Humphries
THREEDUMB Theatre’s One Man Poe will return to York on June 1, switching to Theatre@41, Monkgate, after a sold-out 2024 show at the York Medical Society.
“Last June we presented our quadruple bill of Edgar Allan Poe stories at the Stonegate venue, selling out our one-night-only performance weeks in advance,” says director and performer Stephen Smith.
“The show went on to sell out its entire 21-show run at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe, also winning the Spookies Award for Best Horror Solo Show.

“We’re bringing the show back to York for another spooky summer show, but this time we’re ‘upscaling’ to the wonderful team at Theatre@41 for a 2025 Edinburgh Fringe preview at 6pm.”
To commemorate the 175th anniversary year of Edgar Allan Poe’s mysterious death in 1849, Smith performs four of the American author’s most spine-chilling classics, back to back and unabridged: The Tell-Tale Heart, The Pit And The Pendulum,The Black Cat and The Raven.
Poe’s archaic language, paired with Smith’s award-winning tour-de-force performance offers gothic horror fans and classical literature lovers an atmospheric evening rich with imaginative storytelling in a “marathon of the macabre”.

“I was a huge fan of the late Roger Corman/Vincent Price’s Poe-cyclewhen a child, reigniting my love of classical horror stories during the pandemic by creating online renditions of Poe’s work via Facebook Live,” says Stephen, who formed Threedumb Theatre in Liverpool and is now based in London. “When the theatres reopened, I combined four of Poe’s most popular pieces in a solo show and named the extravaganza One Man Poe.”
First performed in 2021 at Watford Palace Theatre, One Man Poe has had multiple runs in London, on tour in the UK and internationally in Dubai and Off-Broadway in New York. Since its American premiere in 2022 at the Poe Fest International in Baltimore, Maryland, and the Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia, One Man Poe has been booked for those events on an annual basis.
The140-minute show features music by Joseph Furey and sound design by Furey and Django Holder and is supported by Watford Palace Theatreand theLiverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA). Box office: https://tickets.41monkgate.co.uk.

The poster for Threedumb Theatre’s One Man Poe