An evening of Incarcerat with Garth Marenghi – Ulster Hall, Belfast: 22 November 2023

Having recently sold out the Ulster Hall, Garth Marenghi announces a return to the iconic Belfast venue this November

 

“So dense with brilliant jokes that it cannot safely be read while drinking hot liquid” -Inews.co.uk

“puts the ‘boo’ into book tour” – The Guardian

“had the crowd hooting and hanging, insatiably, on every line.” -The Telegraph

“Seriously, buy this book.” – ThisisHorror.co.uk

“A pitch-perfect parody of terrible genre writing” – Chortle

 

Garth Marenghi, the renowned horror author famous for his spine-chilling works, is excited to announce a 14-date book tour for his latest novel INCARCERAT – including a return visit to the Ulster Hall on 22 November.

 

The highly anticipated novel is a sequel to his previous Sunday Times bestseller, GARTH MARENGHI’S TERRORTOME, which continues on the adventures of horror author Nick Steen as he battles his own imagination and navigates a terrifying world.

 

Following the success of Terrortome and the subsequent tour, which sold over 27,000 tickets in under six months, Garth Marenghi is now set to take his fans on another thrilling journey. 

 

In this second novel of interconnected mini-novels, INCARCERAT, Steen is abducted and imprisoned at Nulltec, a shadowy technological research facility hidden deep among the Stalkford downs. There, he is tested and interfered with by a team of scientific experts determined to nullify his escaping imagination. 

 

The publication of INCARCERAT is scheduled for 31 October 2023, and the book tour will follow shortly after. 

 

Garth Marenghi is the pseudonym of writer and director Matthew Holness, who is best known for his role as the fictional horror author in the cult Channel 4 comedy series Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace. Holness is the author of many short stories for horror anthologies and has written and directed several films, including the horror feature Possum.

 

Don’t miss the opportunity to see Garth Marenghi live and hear about his latest terrifying tale.

 

Tickets on sale tomorrow, Friday 14 April at 10am

www.ulsterhall.co.uk

www.ticketmaster.ie