Hollywood Fringe Review: Losing Your Humanity
Here is an enjoyable horror show with suspense, scares, laughs, and pathos. And it’s a musical! With Zombies! Singing Zombies!
Read MoreHere is an enjoyable horror show with suspense, scares, laughs, and pathos. And it’s a musical! With Zombies! Singing Zombies!
Read MoreMaking its world premiere at Hollywood Fringe Festival, Valley of Light is set in a post-apocalyptic future that is more
Read MoreThe promise of a one-man show based on Peter Jackson’s epic film adaptation of Tolkien’s classic saga may conjure images
Read MoreA horror spoof about a disembodied hand, Raise Your Hand…From the Dead! affects over-the-top exuberance of ’80s splatter-films (like 1987’s Evil
Read MoreBased on its title and description, you could mistake Haunting Rights for a conventional one-act play about dead souls vying
Read MoreWell, this sounds like fun: a TED talk from a vampire teaching new recruits what they need to know about
Read MoreWith Vampire Nightclub 1983, Writer-Actress Audrey Valcourt distills the ’80s vampire experience into a heartfelt coming out story whose impact
Read MoreAn amusing depiction of living with an invisible roommate who can’t share expenses and won’t share her friend. Here is
Read MoreA poignant exploration of the tragic reality underlying a terrifying myth. Though seldom manifesting, the spirit of the Pontianak looms
Read MoreAfter three science fiction themed productions (Signals, Abandoned, and The Showroom), Last Call Theatre switches gears with The Collective, which
Read MoreIt is a novel idea if nothing else: Boston Bar Bloodsuckers turns the characters from TV’s Cheers into vampires, transforms
Read MoreThe Hollywood Fringe Festival has raised a curtain on another season of weird and wonderful theatrical productions, and we are
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