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Some dates for the show starring Matthew Holness in character had already been revealed, however today it has been confirmed that the tour will now run to 2024. You Must Read This: Garth Marenghi on a plague of insect invasion novels". Independent.ie. 3 November 2022 . Retrieved 19 October 2023. Marenghi also guests in the first episode of Dean Learner's talk series, Man to Man with Dean Learner, where he reveals that he lost an ear in an ambulance crash, has written a total of 436 books, and has filmed a new movie, War of the Wasps, [8] featuring most of the cast of Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. Marenghi has appeared in an episode of the Russell Howard Hour as part of a Christmas special to read a portion of one of his novels, Flay Bells Sting, Are You Glistening? [9] [10] Bibliography [ edit ] Novels [ edit ] a b c d Lee, Veronica (21 October 2001). "Garth Marenghi: An audience with the Shakespeare of our time". The Independent. Independent News and Media Limited . Retrieved 14 January 2008. [ dead link] Gardner, Lyn (24 August 2000). "Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media Limited . Retrieved 14 January 2008.

A follow up to TerrorTome was announced for release around Halloween 2023 with an associated tour. [13] There he is observed, tested and 'interfered with (physically)by a team of scientific experts led by Dr Barbara Nullman and other potentially fully-rounded characters determined to probe and "nullify" his escaping imagination.’So dense with brilliant jokes that it cannot safely be read while drinking hot liquid” -Inews.co.uk Garth Marenghi, famous for his spine-chilling works, is excited to include a Belfast show on his 14-date book tour for his latest novel, INCARCERAT. Garth Marenghi's Incarcerat will tour through to March 2024, concluding with a date at the London Palladium. Incarcerat continues Holness’ revival of a character who was first taken to the hearts of cult comedy fans over two decades ago, first with the stage shows Garth Marenghi’s Fright Knight and Garth Marenghi’s Netherhead and then with the television series Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace. Now, Marenghi appears imbued with a new sense of urgency about his work, as he explained to Rolling Stone UKlast year.“I only have 15 or so years left on this planet. Twenty, if I give up red meat, but that’s not an option,” he says. “I have no time for lesser minds and what they deem ‘work.’”

The character is highly conceited and narcissistic, often describing himself through epithets such as "the dream weaver", "shaman", "titan of terror", "The One Man Fear Factory" and "master of the macabre." In interviews, he compares himself positively with James Joyce, Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, and Jesus. [6] [7] [8] The Russell Howard Hour Series 6 - Christmas Special". British Comedy Guide . Retrieved 13 September 2023. The character has appeared in two stage shows, the Perrier Award-nominated Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight [1] [2] and Perrier Award-winning Garth Marenghi's Netherhead, [3] [4] and the Channel 4 TV series Garth Marenghi's Darkplace and Man to Man with Dean Learner. 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." Michael (27 January 2011). "OST 18.04.09 – Garth Marenghi". Resonance FM Podcasts . Retrieved 20 October 2023.The 2004 show Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is based on the premise that Garth Marenghi wrote and starred in a 1980s low-budget hospital-based horror show. Within this fictional context, 50 shows were created, but were never shown as they were suppressed by "MI-8" for being "too subversive, too dangerous, too damn scary." [8]

Garth Marenghi is a spoof pulp horror author; his act and his works are considered a parody of the horror genre. [5] [6] The name "Garth Marenghi" is an anagram of the phrase "argh nightmare."Garth Marenghi started life as a stage show co-starring Richard Ayoade and Alice Lowe and directed by future Paddington director Paul King, which won the 2001 Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Fringe. The trio were then joined by Matt Berryto produce the cult 2004Channel 4sitcomGarth Marenghi's Darkplace. Publishers Hodder & Stoughton have also bought the rights to a third book, to be released at a later date.

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