Inspired by the work of 19th century gothic horror writer, Edgar Allan Poe, Fear of the Unknown is a deluge of the macabre. Taking true stories of terror from the audience, the ensemble will entrap you in a warped world that is the embodiment of your own.
Date/Time: Oct 26 2017, 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Vancouver, Havana Theatre | Event calendarCost: $10.00
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The murmur of a heartbeat. The ragged intake of breath. A hand grasps for something unnamed.
FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN aims to honour and explore the real-life fears that we as humans hold. Using heightened language, choral speech, and theatrical staging, the cast will take inspiration from Poe's short stories, and weave for you a bone-chilling narrative sure to put you in the Halloween spirit. This isn't your typical improv show with costumes!
FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN was originally produced at Rapid Fire Theatre in Edmonton, and later at Improvention in Canberra, Australia.
Featuring Nathania Bernabe, Alistair Cook, Curt Da Silva, Josephine Hendrick, Ellen MacNevin, Briana Rayner, Amy Shostak, Zach Wolfman
Directed by Amy Shostak
Music by Corey Schmitt
Each night features a different opening performance:
Oct 26: Cameron MacLeod's Improvised One-Man Slasher Film
Oct 27: The Feast Directed by Tia Glenn-Cooke
Oct 28: OMZ: Improvized Twilight Zone
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