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Edgar Allen Poe's Masque of the Red Death Discount Tickets
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LA's award-winning ZOMBIE JOE'S UNDERGROUND THEATRE GROUP will officially open its NYC debut engagement with Edgar Allan Poe's "MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH & THE TELL-TALE HEART & THE BELLS" at St. Luke's Theatre, 308 West 46th Street.
The company brings three of Poe's infamous tales of terror and intrigue to life with its 'tastefully macabre' theatrical style. Using every word of Poe's original texts, the fast-moving, high impact ensemble embellishes the conventional first person recitation into a fluid, ever-shifting mass of tightly-chiseled live theatre. The LA Times described Zombie Joe's Underground as 'a model of barebones ingenuity' and LA Weekly called the company 'one of Los Angeles' living treasures.' The group won the LA Weekly Award as 2007 Best One-Act Ensemble for "Masque of the Red Death".
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This two act, mini-Poe Fest, presented in association with Edmund Gaynes, serves up torture, and madness all in under two hours with intermission.
The company brings three of Poe's infamous tales of terror and intrigue to life with its 'tastefully macabre' theatrical style. Using every word of Poe's original texts, the fast-moving, high impact ensemble embellishes the conventional first person recitation into a fluid, ever-shifting mass of tightly-chiseled live theatre. The LA Times described Zombie Joe's Underground as 'a model of barebones ingenuity' and LA Weekly called the company 'one of Los Angeles' living treasures.' The group won the LA Weekly Award as 2007 Best One-Act Ensemble for "Masque of the Red Death".
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This two act, mini-Poe Fest, presented in association with Edmund Gaynes, serves up torture, and madness all in under two hours with intermission.