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Turn On, Tune In, Drop Dead
By John Ervin
Written by John Ervin
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Show Description
A televised debate between two incarcerated serial killers, moderated by a true-crime TV reporter, leads to revelations about their pathologies.
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Content Warnings
The creators say this show is appropriate for ages 18 and up only
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Seat Reservations and Show Tickets
| Add to Schedule | Date | Time | Ticket Options | Quantity | Purchase |
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| Fri 08/07 | 5:30 PM | ||||
| Sat 08/08 | 4:00 PM | ||||
| Tue 08/11 | 10:00 PM | ||||
| Thu 08/13 | 8:30 PM | ||||
| Sat 08/15 | 7:00 PM |
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Cast and Crew
John Ervin
Director-Producer-WriterJohn Ervin is the award-winning director of seven films and five live theatre productions. His first movie, the German expressionist feature "Made in Berlin" was shot on 16mm black-and-white in 1997. His midnight movie, "Vixen Highway", from 2001, won Best International Director at Toronto's Twisted Sinema Festival. The futuristic dominatrix-rehab fable, "Proinhibition", followed in 2003 and has been shown at CineKink of New York and Sexy Film Fest of Australia. "Citizen 'Caine", his 2013 chronicle of a coke-addicted father's search for his missing daughter in the underbelly of Hollywood, has been featured at festivals in the US, UK, Canada, Mexico, India and the Dominican Republic. His most recent film is "The Tiki War", a "Mad Men"-era noir piece from 2014 set in a tiki bar in 1961 Chicago, which has been presented at festivals in Minneapolis, Chicago, Seattle, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, India, Egypt and Brazil. John has written and directed five live theatre productions for the Minnesota Fringe Festival, including the Elvis-meets-Michele-Bachmann musical "Catfight!" and the Osama-bin-Laden-meets-Fashion-Week comedy "The Devil Wears 9/11."
Monique Swanson
Jackie MartinMonique Michelle Swanson has been honing her craft since the tender age of three—meaning she has officially spent decades perfecting the art of storytelling. A seasoned actress with a handful of IMDb credits to her name, Monique is temporarily trading the Texas heat for the Twin Cities stage, proving there is no distance too great when a fantastic script calls. She is thrilled to dive into this year's Fringe Festival and extends her deepest thanks to the director, producers, and this incredible cast for making the journey worth every mile.
Christopher DeVann
Duane Boyd FukemalChristopher DeVaan is pleased to be returning to the MN Fringe Festival in "Turn On, Tune In, Drop Dead"! Recently, Christopher appeared in locally Grown Theatre's summer production of "If a Woodchuck Could Chuck Wood". Christopher has been bounding the Twin Cities Community Theaters for over 25 years now, and appearing in local short and feature films for almost 20! As always, he would like to thank his family and friends for their support, and his daughter, Lilly, for always being his star, his muse, and his daily inspiration! Christopher hopes you enjoy this show and please leave us a review!
John Clarkin
Wayne Vernon GeiserJohn has had a long and distinguished career in three interconnected disciplines: standup, improv and pickelball!