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The Reformers Take A Deep Dive Into The Horror Classic KING LEAR

By: Feb. 14, 2019
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THE REFORMERS announce their upcoming immersive theatrical production! After careful consideration the community has chosen to adapt William Shakespeare's horror classic KING LEAR. This will mark their first production in a theatrical space, something the community has long wanted to do. They cannot wait to share their stories, their experiences, and their hearts with the general public. Given the history of THE REFORMERS, who have terrified audiences with their plays THE REVENANTS, THE TURN, HAUNTED HOUSE, THE VAN and YES NO GOODBYE, you can be assured this will not be your traditional King Lear.

LER is not a play, but an experience - one only THE REFORMERS can offer. The culmination of that experience is, of course, the play itself, but the story is also being told across multiple mediums, including an ongoing meta-narrative on our Facebook page, a three-part podcast series (first episode here), a groundbreaking album of original music (the upcoming FRIDAY ANIMALS by THE REFORMERS), composed by 3 time Drammy winner Richard E. Moore, and MORE.

More information can be found at www.thereformerspdx.com or by following us on Facebook.

LER is written by Caitlin Nolan and Sean Doran. It features Sean Doran, Caitlin Nolan, Chris Beatty, Sara Fay Goldman, Heidi Kay Hunter, Adam Thompson and Mishelle Apalategui.

WHEN:

Friday March 15th through Sunday March 31st

Thursdays - Sundays at 7:30pm

Sunday March 31st at 2:00pm

LOCATION:

Shoebox Theatre 2110 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR 97214

TICKETS:

Tickets can be purchased at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ler-tickets-55379682120 (search The Reformers at www.eventbrite.com) or at the door. Cash or credit cards accepted. Tickets are $18.



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