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Night Terrors| Victorian Horror Stories at the Rosemount Museum

The inaugural year of Night Terrors saw almost 500 guests creep through the 127-year-old Rosemount mansion, experiencing 5 spine-chilling Victorian tales on dark Halloween nights.

 
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2019

Presented by Artists Anonymous in partnership with the Rosemount Museum.

OVERVIEW

Feel the chills running down your spine…

As classic Victorian horror stories echo through the halls of the Rosemount Museum. Presented by Artists Anonymous with support from the Rosemount Museum, the 1st year of Night Terrors features five hair-raising tales perfect for bookworms and fans of the macabre alike!

Night Terrors is environmental theater set within Pueblo's most historic mansion. Slip from room to room hearing each frightful tale portrayed by acclaimed local actors.

 
Sallie Walker performing “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe

Sallie Walker performing “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe

STORIES

“The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W. Jacobs | Performed by Lisbeth Keen

“The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe | Performed by Sallie Walker

“The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Performed by Amanda Cardinal

“The Open Window” by HH Munro | Performed by Nicholas Ryan Izzo

“The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe | Binaural audio experience created and performed by Tierra & Nicholas Izzo

 

GALLERY



 
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Rosemount Museum, located just north of downtown Pueblo at 419 West 14th Street, is a 126 year old house museum that invites visitors to step back in time to the elegant Victorian age.  The museum is open for guided tours Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. February through December.  Contact the museum by calling (719) 545-5290, email ddarrow@rosemount.org or the museum website at www.rosemount.org.


CREATIVES

 
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Lisbeth Carol Keen | Actor

Lisbeth Carol Keen is a transplant in Colorado, having been born and raised across Israel, Holland, England and the U.S. She studied European Theatre Arts at Rose Bruford College in London and has continued to pursue her career since moving to Colorado in 2013. Lisbeth has a passion for theatre and voice work and was most recently seen at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center in Shakespeare in Love and The Tap at the Millibo Art Theatre. Lisbeth was also a part of It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play at The Lone Tree Arts Center, and has acted in multiple short films and a documentary over the past 3 years. Lisbeth is currently working as a freelance artist and barista and lives in Colorado Springs with her husband.

 
 
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Amanda Cardinal | Actor

Amanda Cardinal has been a part of the Theatrical world of Pueblo for over 20 years. She has achieved an Associates of Arts through Pueblo Community College. Amanda has trod the boards of such Theatres as Damon Runyon Repertory, Steel City Theatre Company, and the Impossible Players. Amanda also has been a part of the Pueblo Police Department’s CIT program as an actress for the past 10 years. Some of her previous roles include: “Adelaide”/Guys and Dolls, “Eliza Doolittle”/My Fair Lady, “Nicky’s Right arm, Ms.Thistletwat, Bad Idea Bear”/Avenue Q, and “Mayella Ewell”/To kill a Mockingbird. “Thank you for keeping me going my bears! So proud to see who you are becoming!”

 
 
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Nicholas Izzo | Actor

Upon moving back to Tucson en route to L.A. he got his first lead role in a medium length film Date of the Dead which has now been turned into a feature length film.  He also met an amazing acting coach who advised him to go to Atlanta as opposed to LA and so with everything he could fit in his SUV he headed south.  Within months he got his first role in a paid independent feature, Patient.  He also acquired his first agent and booked his first Co-Star role on Drop Dead Diva making him eligible for SAG-AFTRA. Most recently he worked with the same team from Patient in the Atlanta 48-hour film festival on a film called Re Inc for which he was nominated for Best Actor out of over 80 films.  In his spare time, Izzo plays piano, soccer, guitar and likes to be outdoors in any capacity including rock climbing.

 
 
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Sallie Walker | Actor

Sallie Walker is an actor, singer, writer and director. She has been involved in dance, theater and music for over 4 decades and will continue to learn and ply her craft(s) as long as she is able. Her strong belief is that the Arts are vital and are the foundation of civilization and inform all other pursuits.

 
 
 
 
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Tierra Izzo | Director

Tierra is a deviser/performer, director, and entrepreneur. She trained as a performer at Emerson College, Boston, MA. Her dramaturgy credits include: The Golden Age (Emerson Stage), Much Ado About Nothing (Jobsite Theatre), Darling: a new musical (Rareworks), Rossum’s Universal Robots (Emerson College), and assisting on Cafe Variations (SITI Company). She graduated with an MA in Advanced Theatre Practice (with distinction) from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London (2014/15) where she devised and created Risen by Leveluvwu (BAC Hourglass Scratch), Here We Come Together, Here We Fall Apart (Subsublime, Sprint Festival, Camden People’s Theatre), Cumulus (Prague Quadrennial Festival of Space & Design), Performance A: CAGE (Imp Fest, Hornsey Town Hall), No.1 (Rag Factory), Performance B: Bespoken Moments (More Storm Festival, Middlesex University), and When You Were Born A Storm Rolled In (Saturday Live, Bank Street Arts). She continues to pursue the experimental performance practice live-construction. She is also a co-founder and creator of the five-star rated SoCo Escape Room and loves constructing immersive environments for participants to solve their way out of.