Thursday, December 8, 2011 is the bicentennial of the death of Edgar Allan Poe's mother, Eliza Poe. Though Edgar was only two years old when he lost his mother, his "mournful and neverending remembrance" of her cast a shadow over his life and work. Although Eliza Poe's fame has long been overshadowed by her famous son, she was actually a talented and popular actress in the early days of American theater.
In observance of the bicentennial, the Poe Museum hosted a lecture by renowned Poe scholar Richard Kopley, a performance by Eliza Poe interpreter Debbie Phillips, and an exhibit of rare ...
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Poe’s Pumpkin Patch Returns
It's that time of year again. Kids are wearing costumes, decorating pumpkins, and hunting for candy. On October 29, they can do all those things and more while getting an introduction to great literature at the same time by coming to Poe's Pumpkin Patch at the Poe Museum. The event runs from noon until 5 P.M. and is included in the price of Poe Museum admission. The Poe-themed games include a mummy wrapping contest inspired by "Some Words with a Mummy," a black cat pinata inspired by "The Black Cat," a treasure hunt inspired by "The Gold Bug" and "The Purloined Letter," and more. A costume ...
Poe Returns to Shockoe Hill Cemetery
If you missed last summer's unique tour/performance of Richmond's historic Shockoe Hill Cemetery, you're not alone because every performance was sold out in advance, causing many people to miss this rare opportunity. That's why Edgar Poe, the Allans, Elmira Shelton, Jane Stanard, and the rest of Poe's Richmond family and friends are returning for five more performances this September 22-24. Don't miss what could be the last opportunity to walk in Poe's footsteps as he (portrayed by Chris Patrick) guides you through the historic final resting place of many of his closest friends while reliving ...
Cask of Amontillado Unhappy Hour
The theme for our July Unhappy Hour centered on Poe's classic tale of wine and revenge, "The Cask Of Amontillado". Since Poe's tale is set in Italy during "the supreme madness of the Carnival season," we decided to celebrate with a little carnival of our own in the Enchanted Garden.
It was a very hot and humid night, but we had lots of wonderful folks brave the heat to enjoy the festivities anyway and it was well worth the effort.
Local band Beggars of Life provided the perfect musical accompaniment to the evening. Here is a video of Lulu, Phineas Figg and Stinky Patterson in action in ...