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LIGHTS OUT IN THE HERMIT'S CAVE Premieres at 2018 Hollywood Fringe Festival

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From the airwaves of the 1930s & 40s to the stage, we present Lights Out in the Hermit's Cave. This is a live double feature performance of radio plays from two classic radio horror shows.

From The Hermit's Cave we present "The House on Lost Man's Bluff" (1930s) It's the story of three travelers, Nan, Charly and Denton, who are forced to take shelter in a mysterious isolated house. It's just for a night, so why is Denton acting so strange? And what about that maniacal laughter?

From Lights Out we present "Valse Triste" (1941). Dolly and Laura are two city girls on a camping trip. They meet John Boyd, a "gentle man" who aims to decide their fate by chance and the flip of a coin.

There will be live foley, old timey commercials, and horror trivia. Join us for an evening of vintage thrills and chills!

The Show: Lights Out in the Hermit's Cave

The stories:

"The House on Lost Man's Bluff" from The Hermit's Cave

"Valse Triste" from Lights Out

Featuring:

  • Grace Blakeman: Charly & Laura
  • Tehana Fatima Weeks: Nan & Dottie
  • Brendan Weinhold: Denton & John Boyd
  • Douglas Hampton: The Hermit & Foley
  • Katie Streifel: Announcer & Jen
  • Kristen Glen: Announcer & Freddie

June 2-23rd

Performances:

  • Saturday June 02 2018, 8:30 PM (preview)
  • Friday June 08 2018, 7:30 PM
  • Friday June 15 2018, 11:30 PM
  • Saturday June 16 2018, 5:30 PM
  • Saturday June 23 2018, 10:30 PM

Run time: 60 minutes

Location: Thymele Arts (Conference Room) 5481 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90029

Tickets: Pay What You Can

Accessibility: Thymele Arts has elevator access

Parking is very limited; please allow for extra time as there is no late seating

Press photos will be available after May 31st

For additional info and/or to contact us, please visit Hff18.org/5352

The Hermit's Cave was a syndicated radio anthology on WJR AM in Detroit, Michigan from 1937 to 1944. The syndication was done via scripts, so that stations could broadcast the program with their own casts. It's premise was that an old hermit was telling his assortment of strange and spooky stories from his cave. It was a spin off of The Mummers (1930-1936) which consisted of varies sketches and featured a character called "the Hermit." Of its over 800 episode run, only around 40 recordings remain.

Lights Out was created in 1936 by NBC writer Wyllis Cooper who saw potential to treat the audience to a "witching hour" show at a time slot typically reserved for music. During his run, the stories had a Grand Guignol sensibility. In 1938 he stepped down to work on other projects and Arch Oboler took over. Many of Oboler's stories infused horror fiction with social and political issues drawing upon his own belief of and commitment to anti-fascist liberalism. This was an early influence for Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone. Boris Karloff guest starred multiple time including on the original 1938 recording of "Valse Triste." Unfortunately, that version has been lost to time.





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