A Night with Poe
Dates and Times
- Thursday, Feb 5, 2026 7pm
- Friday, Feb 6, 2026 7pm
Details
Join us as we peer deeply into the darkness of Poe's mind through a haunting interpretation of works about love and loss, including "A Dream Within a Dream," "Annabel Lee," "Tell-Tale Heart," "Morella," and "The Raven."
A Night with Poe
Step into the shadows of the macabre for a hauntingly beautiful evening as Division Brewing and Growl Productions present a February First Thursdays featured attraction: A Night with Poe.
About the Experience
Join us for a dreamlike journey into the disquieted mind of Edgar Allan Poe. Through a series of chilling interpretations, our cast will invoke the eternal bonds of love, loss, and grief that often defy mortality.
Witness a descent into madness and despair through Poe's most iconic works:
- A Dream Within a Dream
- Annabel Lee
- The Tell-Tale Heart
- Morella
- The Raven
Is the reality of loss so palpable that life itself becomes the illusion? Decide for yourself as we explore the tortured existence of a soul haunted by the "horrifying reality of never-ending grief."
🗓️ Event Schedule
- Dates: Thursday, Feb 5 & Friday, Feb 6
- Doors Open: 6:30 PM
- Show Starts: 7:00 PM
Note: Arrive early to collect your commemorative glass and two drink tickets so you can grab a craft brew from Division before the curtain rises!
đź–¤ Know Before You Go
- Tickets: Online pre-registration/ticket purchase is required. Purchase Tickets Here
- Entrance: Enter through the back door of Growl Records (located behind Division Brewing). Check in at the counter to show your ticket.
- Attire: We encourage guests to dress in Victorian Gothic attire to fully immerse themselves in the spirit of the night.
- Food & Drink: Drinks from Division Brewing are permitted inside. While food is not allowed in the performance space, Division’s restaurant will be open serving thin-crust tavern-style pizza before and after the show.
- Parking: Free parking is available surrounding Division Brewing and Growl Records.
"All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream..."