In 1917, "Baby Jane" is a child vaudevillian star and her sister, Blanche, isn't anything. Within a few years, Blanche outshines her sister to become a bona fide film actress. Meanwhile, vaudeville fizzles out and Jane is left behind.
One night, a car accident paralyzes Blanche from the waist down, ending her movie career.
In 1962, the two sisters are living together in Blanche's mansion. Jane has descended into alcoholism and cruelty, while Blanche manages the estate the best she can. When Blanche informs her sister that she may wish to sell the house, all hell breaks loose.
See this parody of the horror film, as Lab Theater presents these over the top characters in the fight of their lives!
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