The time is nigh... The Blood Brothers present: PULP opens tonight! We're only playing 9 shows over three weeks, and the house is relatively small, so I'd encourage you to get your tickets early by going here. Here's the details, one more time...
Metaphor
By James Comtois
Directed by Rebecca Comtois
Best Served Cold
By Mac Rogers
Directed by Patrick Shearer, with Pete Boisvert
Something Up His Sleeve
Conceived by the Blood Brothers
Directed by Patrick Shearer
Dead Things Kill Nicely
By Qui Nguyen
Directed by Pete Boisvert, with Patrick Shearer
The 78th Street Theatre Lab
October 11-13, 18-20, 25-27
“For sheer playful fun, make this gory confection your Halloween treat."
“Sheer, merry sadism, sexual savagery, and witty humor."
A deranged psycho killer, deaf to pleas for mercy, tries one last-ditch effort to dodge the cops through the reluctant help of one terrified hostage. Molly, a young teen looking for a quick snog in the woods, now has to cover a zombie hicky. And Brianne has to keep Marybeth from pulling the trigger for just eight more minutes, but learns that, when talking for one’s life, time has a way of slowing down.
This is The Blood Brothers Present: PULP Nosedive Productions’ follow-up to last year’s Blood Brothers Present: An Evening of Grand Guignol Horror. James Comtois, Qui Nguyen and Mac Rogers write three original works inspired by the pulp horror comics and short stories of the 1940s and ‘50s. The Blood Brothers Present: PULP features graphic violence and strong sexual situations and is recommended for adults only.
The Blood Brothers Present will be performed at the 78th Street Theatre Lab (236 West 78th St. at Broadway) October 11-13, 18-20, 25-27 (Thursday through Saturday). All shows are at 8 p.m. and tickets are $18.
Subway: 1 to 79th Street; A to 81st Street; or 1 2 or 3 to 72nd Street.
For tickets call 212-352-3101 or go here.
The Blood Brothers present...
PULP
featuring
Gyda Arber, Michael Criscuolo, Jessi Gotta,
Gyda Arber, Michael Criscuolo, Jessi Gotta,
Anna Kull, Marc Landers, Brian Silliman
in
Metaphor
By James Comtois
Directed by Rebecca Comtois
Best Served Cold
By Mac Rogers
Directed by Patrick Shearer, with Pete Boisvert
Something Up His Sleeve
Conceived by the Blood Brothers
Directed by Patrick Shearer
Dead Things Kill Nicely
By Qui Nguyen
Directed by Pete Boisvert, with Patrick Shearer
Bugs In My Skin
Conceived by the Blood Brothers
Directed by Stephanie Cox-Williams
Listening to Reason
By James Comtois
Directed by Matt Johnston
What Color Is The Sun?
Conceived by the Blood Brothers
Directed by Pete Boisvert
Conceived by the Blood Brothers
Directed by Stephanie Cox-Williams
Listening to Reason
By James Comtois
Directed by Matt Johnston
What Color Is The Sun?
Conceived by the Blood Brothers
Directed by Pete Boisvert
The 78th Street Theatre Lab
October 11-13, 18-20, 25-27
Thursdays through Saturdays, 8 p.m.
“For sheer playful fun, make this gory confection your Halloween treat."
~Time Out New York
“Sheer, merry sadism, sexual savagery, and witty humor."
~The Off-Off-Broadway Review
A deranged psycho killer, deaf to pleas for mercy, tries one last-ditch effort to dodge the cops through the reluctant help of one terrified hostage. Molly, a young teen looking for a quick snog in the woods, now has to cover a zombie hicky. And Brianne has to keep Marybeth from pulling the trigger for just eight more minutes, but learns that, when talking for one’s life, time has a way of slowing down.
This is The Blood Brothers Present: PULP Nosedive Productions’ follow-up to last year’s Blood Brothers Present: An Evening of Grand Guignol Horror. James Comtois, Qui Nguyen and Mac Rogers write three original works inspired by the pulp horror comics and short stories of the 1940s and ‘50s. The Blood Brothers Present: PULP features graphic violence and strong sexual situations and is recommended for adults only.
The Blood Brothers Present will be performed at the 78th Street Theatre Lab (236 West 78th St. at Broadway) October 11-13, 18-20, 25-27 (Thursday through Saturday). All shows are at 8 p.m. and tickets are $18.
Subway: 1 to 79th Street; A to 81st Street; or 1 2 or 3 to 72nd Street.
For tickets call 212-352-3101 or go here.
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