THEATRE OF DEATH Presents A Special Halloween Show - 10/31

By: Oct. 26, 2009
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This Saturday, Halloween night, is the Theatre of Death's annual "Trick & Treat" show. All audience members will receive a goodie bag full of sweets, treats, and tickets to other shows around town. Though not required, audience members are encouraged to come in costume, and at the end of the evening the best costumed audience member will receive a prize (hats and headdresses must be removed during showtime as to not block other audience members sight of the show).

Theatre of Death presents 7 short plays dating from the present day to as far back as the Middle Ages. The one theme all the plays have in common is Death. Some of the plays are outrageous comedies, others are intensely sad, strange, and one is quite disturbing.

Theatre of Death launched MBS Productions back in 2004, and every two years they bring back this show with 7 new scripts. Every time this show is presented it is picked as one of the top theatre events in the city by the Dallas Morning News. Critics have bestowed this show with words such as "Elegant", "Astounding", "Mesmerizing", "Splendid", "Sensual", etc.

Because of the adult subject matter: language, sexual situations, and violence; the show is not suitable for children.

Theatre of Death runs now until November 1 at the Stone Cottage Theatre, 15650 Addison Rd, Addison TX 75001. Tickets range in price from $18-25 and can be purchased by visiting www.MBSProductions.net or by calling 214-477-4942.

 



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