Called One of the most unique theater troupes in the country. by Good Day Atlanta, The brand-new PHANTASMAGORIA XI PLAGUE TALES thunders onto the virtual stage with 5 newly told Tales of Terror! Haunted Storytelling, Phantastical dance, explosive stage combat, puppetry, projections, Fire Dancing, Aerial arts and much, MUCH more combine to create a tapestry of elegant and whimsically macabre horror!
Join Phantasmagorias evocative troupe of storytellers, dancers, and chorus as they embark on their all new dark journeys through literary tales of terror, horrific folk stories, legends, and myths. From Edgar Allan Poe to Robert Louis Stevenson, to a mythical Plague Maiden and more this show is sure to set the tone for a truly Phantasmagorical Halloween season!They were spectacular to state the least . . . I could and would go back to see them again and again. Nightmare NewsSomething wicked this way comes in the form of Phantasmagoria Orlando Sentinel
Viewing Information: Video access begins at 12am on October 30th and ends at noon on November 2ndTickets: General Admission $22
**5% of ticket proceeds will go to benefit Jubilee Arts, a community program providing arts classes to the residents of the Sandtown-Winchester, Upton, and surrounding neighborhoods in Baltimore.**
Ages: Elements of horror – Recommended for ages 8 and up
Videos
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Seussical
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Senior Class
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Heartbreak Hotel
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Steel Magnolias
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