Stages: A Horror Play
Directed by Derek Dirlam and Penelope Parsons-Lord
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"A single human intellect is irreplaceably unique. And the destruction of one? Hoo-boy."
A bickering brother and sister repeatedly awaken in strange scenarios to witness terrible things happening to each other. Why is this happening? Does it matter? Does anything? An expressionistic nightmare about anxiety, loss, madness, love, grief, and table salt. Directed by Derek Dirlam and Penelope Parsons-Lord, and based on an original short story by phillip andrew bennett low!
WARNING: adult language, violence, death.
NATIONAL PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS HORROR BY MAXIMUM VERBOSITY
"It positively hums—high energy on a tight leash. It’s a bullet aimed at the dark corners of your brain...sharp as a razor. I marvel at how this thing was put together."
- Matthew A. Everett, Twin Cities Daily Planet
"With a control over the rhythm and pacing of his words that rivals Saul Williams, low paints a beautiful and sometimes not so beautiful picture..."
- Katelyn Coyne, Indianapolis Fun City Finder
"...low has a hell of an ear for language. Those are some downright beautiful sentences...the guy gives good aural."
- Glen Weldon, Washington City Paper
"...dark and passionate...thought-provoking theater..."
- Daniel Gerzina, Time Out Chicago
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