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To kick off Tomorrow's Ghosts Film Festival next April 2019, we will be showing the first UK premiere of My Summer as a Goth by film Director Tara Johnson-Medinger. Filmed in Portland, Oregon, My Summer as a Goth is a coming-of-age story about the sometimes painful-often entertaining-search for identity and love in adolescence. After the sudden death of her father, 16-year-old, Joey Javitts is sent to stay with her eccentric grandparents while her author mother promotes her latest novel. Joey promptly falls for the beguiling Goth boy next door, Victor, and is transformed by him and his merry band of misfits in black. Set in present-day Portland, My Summer as a Goth navigates Joey's relationships with her new friends, her family and herself, and will resonate with anyone who survived the social alienation of adolescence-and that first summer heartbreak.
Cert 12A
DR JEKYLL & SISTER HYDE
In Victorian London, Dr. Henry Jekyll attempts to create an elixir of life using female hormones stolen from fresh corpses. He reasons that these hormones will wipe out all common diseases and extend his life since women live much longer than men. However, once Dr. Jekyll drinks the serum himself, he transforms into a gorgeous but evil woman. He soon needs female hormones for his serum to maintain, so a number of London women meet bloody deaths
BLOOD FROM THE MUMMY'S TOMB
An archaeological expedition brings back to London the coffin of an Egyptian queen known for her magical powers. Her spirit returns in the form of a young girl and strange things start to happen
TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA
Three distinguished English gentlemen accidentally resurrect Count Dracula, killing a disciple of his in process. The Count seeks to avenge his dead servant, by making the trio die in the hands of their own children
BRIDES OF DRACULA
Vampire hunter Van Helsing returns to Transylvania to destroy handsome bloodsucker Baron Meinster, who has designs on beautiful young schoolteacher Marianne.
TO THE DEVIL A DAUGHTER
An American occult novelist battles to save the soul of a young girl from a group of Satanists, led by an excommunicated priest, who plan on using her as the representative of the Devil on Earth
Event details
Dates | Times |
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Fri 26 - Sun 28 Apr 2019 |
Also at this Venue
Also see
- Major Event
- Whitby Goth Festival
Events at this Venue
date | event |
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Fri 22 Feb | Colette (15) |
Fri 22 - Sun 24 Feb | Mary Queen of Scots |
Mon 25 Feb | Mary Queen of Scots |
Tue 26 Feb | Tea Dances with Ray Kirk |
Tue 26 Feb | Colette (15) |
Wed 27 Feb | Colette (15) |
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West Cliff,
Whitby,
YO21 3EN
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Directions
Map reference: NZ 894114 Lat: 54.49007 Long: -0.62138
By Road:
From A1(M)/M1 jct 45 take A64 east (York ring road south). Follow A169 from Malton through Pickering over the moors to A171 jct. Turn right to Whitby and follow West Cliff signs. Other routes, A171 from Middlesbrough or from Scarborough.
Access road to theatre descends from Cook Memorial at eastern end of West Cliff. Car parking (Pay and Display) on access road or West Cliff, or seafront (free).
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Bus - Access road to theatre from Cook Memorial may be reached via circular routes of town Tour Buses from many points of Whitby.
Parking: free
Parking: with charge
Accessible by Public Transport: 0 miles from Whitby station
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Disabled toilets
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