The Exorcist wasn't the end of the story. William
Peter Blatty continued the tale in his book, LEGION.
WildClaw Theatre will be producing the world premiere stage adaptation
by Charley Sherman (The Great God Pan and Dreams
in the Witch House) and it will be directed by Anne Adams
(director of The Revenants.)
Previews
March 13th & 14th Opens
March 15th, 2010 through April 18th
Thu-Sat 7:30PM Sun 3PM
"CRITIC'S
CHOICE - Compelling... uncanny and emotional."
"Very
Satisfying. 4 out of 5 Stars"
"The Revenants
rocks! Zombies, blood-splatter, love triangles...live, onstage, no intermission.
Awesome."
"Should not be
missed."
"RECOMMENDED:
A 'Must See" Show."
"The perfect balance
of humor, creepiness, emotional moments, and yes even some blood and gore."
"The Show is terrific
on all levels."
"Fantastic...
gut-wrenching and wonderful!"
"Transcends formula
schlock... opens with a mini-masterpiece of unnerving terror."
"Imagine
Harry Potter Gone Bad"
"Spectacular"
"Elaborate, Creepy, and Baroque...
The Show Works"
"Bloody Brilliance... A
Gruesome Treat"
"RECOMMENDED - I was completely entertained..."
"You'd be a fool to miss..."
"Well Worth Seeing"
"Immense Entertainment"
DEATHSCRIBE:
The First Annual International Festival
of Radio Horror Plays
The
winner of the 2008 Bloody Axe: "Dark and Stormy",
written by Albert Gerber,
directed by Don Hall (founding director, WNEP Theater)
"Let
me tell ya, these WildClaw kids are ones to look out for. The place
was packed, the tech was extensive and well worked out, the event
was like going to a comic book convention for horror fans."
-
Don Hall from An
Angry White Guy in Chicago blog
(Disclaimer: Don Hall was the director of "Dark and Stormy", the
winner of the Deathscribe 2008 Bloody Axe. You bet he had a great time.)
"An
incredibly fun night."
-
Dennis Frymire from Carmi
Neighborhood Watch blog
(Disclaimer: Dennis was in the cast of "Dark and Stormy", the winner
of the Deathscribe 2008 Bloody Axe.)
WILDCLAW
THEATRE'S SEASON ONE:
March, 2008 Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan At the Athenaeum
Theatre, Chicago.
"If
this is the WildClaw standard for horror, we’ll gladly be horrified
again"
"fantastically
executed"
"spooky
fun in the vein of the classic Hammer Films thrillers of the 1950s and
'60s"
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