WildClaw Theatre Company proudly announces the playwrights and directors of DEATHSCRIBE X, the Tenth Annual International Festival of Radio Horror Plays on Monday, December 4th, at 8:00pm. This collection of bone-chilling audio nightmares will be performed live at, Lincoln Hall, 2424 N. Lincoln Ave, Chicago. A new ticket structure will also be in place for this year's DEATHSCRIBE with admission at $40 foR Lower level seating, $30 lower level standing room only, $35 for upper level seating and $25 for balcony standing room only so be sure to purchase your ticket EARLY to reserve a seat! DEATHSCRIBE is an 18+ event. Seating on each level is first come first serve. Tickets are on sale now at www.wildclawtheatre.com.
In our continued quest to acquire original, imaginative horror stories, we solicited and received over 100 new works from theatre and horror aficionados around the world. These final five radio plays have emerged, perhaps slightly bloodstained, as finalists of the grueling selection process. Join us to see who will be this year's victor and winner of the coveted Bloody Axe award!
The five finalists will send thrills up your spine as they are brought to life by Chicago's finest actors and directors, accompanied by a live band and a team of sound effects artists - complete with live foley onstage. The winner of the Bloody Axe will be chosen by a panel of horror and theatre experts.
DEATHSCRIBE X will present the following five original horror radio plays:
BECKON
Directed by Charlotte Drover
CAVITIES
By Bill Daniel
Directed by Thrisa Hodits
CREATURES OF CIRCUMSTANCE
Directed by Sara Sevigny
LOANERS
By Dan Finnen and Sarah Gise
Directed by Sydney Charles
MONSTRUOS
By Jim McDoniel
Directed by Kaiser Ahmed
DEATHSCRIBE is a unique and thrilling way to kick off the Holiday season with a night of horrifically alternative entertainment. For more info please visit us at www.wildclawtheatre.com. Tickets currently on sale and can be purchased online www.wildclawtheatre.com.
WildClaw Theatre brings the world of horror to the stage. We attract an audience craving strange journeys of dread, suspense, terror and wonder: Horror Theatre. The name "WildClaw" pays homage to the late, great Chicago actor, writer, and raconteur - the much loved and missEd Ray Wild, otherwise known as "The Claw".
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