Full details of the Florida Folktale inspired show below:
Fri 17/07/2026 11:36
Date: Saturday 25th July
Time: 7.30pm
Straight from the swamp, to set the record straight… Come and behold the Florida folktale legend, captured and shipped to her UK debut, for your twisted delight!
Florida's tourism outreach team has worked tirelessly to capture, neutralise, and raise the last-ever Snoligoster in the ways of the Florida Man. Come marvel at the ageless abomination's propellor tail; stay for a live demonstration of the power of a Florida upbringing on even the basest of creatures' psyches.
This show's got everything: oral folklore, C-list cult deconstruction, and Jimmy Buffet dance breaks. Snoligoster is a loving exposée—and cautionary tale—attempting to answer the question, 'Why IS Florida so weird?' This camp, swampland fantasia from London's local Floridian uncovers just what can happen when any old tall tale can be taken for truth.
Quotes & Reviews for previous shows:
“Enigmatically something else.” Audience member [on Trephination for the Twenty-First Century]
“What was visceral on the page, [Amanda] made reassuring... [she treats] the audience with a wonderful amount of dignity.” Ellie Harrison, The Grief Series [on Trephination for the Twenty-First Century]
'I can’t come up with an adequately uplifting equivalent for the word “haunting,” but if it exists, this unforgettable ethereal epistolary experiment would be its living definition.' Seth Kubersky, Orlando Weekly [on Love In]
CONTENT WARNINGS This show studies the role of religious indoctrination in the spreading of xenophobia, queerphobia, and racism. Snoligoster touches on Florida's history of slavery and mass violence. Audiences are welcome to leave and re-enter the theatre at any time.
Important Information
The performance will be inside but the venue does reflect the weather outside so please dress for the weather!
The entrance is on Rydall Place just round the corner.
Audience access to the building will be available from 6:45pm
The nearest bus stop is on Top Moor Side and we have bike storage facilities.
If travelling by car, please park on Ingram Road as parking immediately around the Warehouse is residents-only. There is no charge for on-street parking.
Wheelchair users and those with limited mobility are welcome to park on Crosby Street.
The venue is step-free, with an accessible toilet and a baby-changing facility provided.
There will be a bar as well a hot drinks available.
The show is Pay What You Decide. You pay after the event, in cash or by card.
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