Novelist Kate Mosse is bringing the story behind her bestselling historical adventure, Labyrinth, to the stage.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of her global No 1 bestseller, Kate Mosse is set to thrill audiences anew with her unforgettable one-woman show, Labyrinth Live: Unlocking the Secrets of the Labyrinth.
With theatre at its most dazzling, immersive and dramatic, with music, imagery, and film, she will take ticket audiences through history and mystery, on an epic journey across the breathtaking landscape of the Languedoc – of Carcassonne, Toulouse, Chartres and the Pyrenees.
As she revisits the brutal 13th-century wars between Catholic and Cathar, 20th-century Nazi-conspiracy theories, and the modern-day Grail legends that still surround the legendary mountainside where the so-called heretics met their fate, she will also share the secrets behind her writing.
Her characters will spring to life once more, in the light of her captivating inspirations, and the highs and the lows that helped her conjure up this timeless and beloved modern classic.
Kate’s one-woman tour, which celebrates the 20th anniversary of the novel’s publication, kicks off at Stafford Gatehouse on Wednesday 26 February and also visits MAC Birmingham, Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury, the Lichfield Garrick, Coventry’s Warwick Arts Centre and Tewkesbury’s Roses Theatre.
For further information about the show and to book your tickets, visit labyrinthlive2025.com
Novelist Kate Mosse is bringing the story behind her bestselling historical adventure, Labyrinth, to the stage.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of her global No 1 bestseller, Kate Mosse is set to thrill audiences anew with her unforgettable one-woman show, Labyrinth Live: Unlocking the Secrets of the Labyrinth.
With theatre at its most dazzling, immersive and dramatic, with music, imagery, and film, she will take ticket audiences through history and mystery, on an epic journey across the breathtaking landscape of the Languedoc – of Carcassonne, Toulouse, Chartres and the Pyrenees.
As she revisits the brutal 13th-century wars between Catholic and Cathar, 20th-century Nazi-conspiracy theories, and the modern-day Grail legends that still surround the legendary mountainside where the so-called heretics met their fate, she will also share the secrets behind her writing.
Her characters will spring to life once more, in the light of her captivating inspirations, and the highs and the lows that helped her conjure up this timeless and beloved modern classic.
Kate’s one-woman tour, which celebrates the 20th anniversary of the novel’s publication, kicks off at Stafford Gatehouse on Wednesday 26 February and also visits MAC Birmingham, Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury, the Lichfield Garrick, Coventry’s Warwick Arts Centre and Tewkesbury’s Roses Theatre.
For further information about the show and to book your tickets, visit labyrinthlive2025.com