Insomnium Theatre to Present NIGHTMARE BEFORE INSOMNIUM Later This Month

By: Oct. 07, 2015
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Insomnium Theatre Company presents: NIGHTMARE BEFORE INSOMNIUM, October 24 at 7:30 p.m. at The Paper Box, 17 Meadow St, Brooklyn, NY 11206. Tickets: $15 advance sale, $20 at the door (http://ticketf.ly/1NBsMS8).

NIGHTMARE BEFORE INSOMNIUM is a one night only event presented by Insomnium Theatre Company. An immersive horror­theatre experience and costume party, the evening includes horror one­acts, performances by Klokwize and Tate Gregor and, of course, lots of drinking. Attendees will be led on a haunted house style journey of horrific and hilarious one­acts, culminating in a Halloween party you definitely don't want to miss. Get your tickets now!

Featuring horror one-­acts written by Jarrod Allan, Josh Brown, Meghan Hourigan & Alex Malcolm Mills, direction by Jenna Antoniades, Jake Beck, Lauren Harris and Felicia Lobo, with musical performances by KLOKWIZE (http://bit.ly/1LwtI4r) and Tate Gregor (http://bit.ly/16MhtDp), this spooky spectacular is a night of theatre that you'll only get one chance to see!

Insomnium Theatre Company invites audiences to confront their most whimsical dreams and terrifying nightmares brought to life before their very eyes. Insomnium creates dark, mystical theatre; telling stories of weight that defy gravity.

Insomnium Theatre Company is the brainchild of Lauren Harris and Felicia Lobo (pictured above), recent graduates from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Classmates at the Atlantic Acting School, Harris (Casting Assistant, Telsey + Company) and Lobo (Artistic Associate, Pipeline Theatre Company) collaborated on projects both in and out of school, developing the aesthetic that awoke their inner insomnium. They were brought together by their love of horror movies, agreeing that theatre needed to be reintroduced to the genre. So, the duo set out to create dark, horrifying and, sometimes, hilarious theatre that would keep their audience up at night searching for answers.

For more, go to www.insomniumtheatrecompany.com.



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