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Friday, September 25, 2009

New events from some of SCARE for a CURE's scary friends

If you love SCARE for a CURE, Halloween, and all things scary, you might want to check out these two upcoming productions by friends of SCARE.

Medieval Macabre
The Curtain Theater
Friday and Saturday evenings, 9 p.m.: September 25-26, October 2-3, and October 9

Medieval MacabreOn a stormy night in mid 1600's England, we find two travelers caught away from home. They seek refuge at a country estate on their way to London, where they meet a gracious host who offers them shelter for the night. During the course of the evening, a challenge is issued between the men with a sum to be settled upon the victor. The wager: Can literature be frightening?

This fast paced play will take you on a visual trip through time, exploring plays, stories, poetry and music. Our goal is to entertain you, scare you, and show you that—although it might have been written by some old crusty dead guys who talk funny—it can still send a chill up your spine!

SCARE volunteers get 2 for 1 tickets at the door on October 3!

Tickets may be purchased on line via www.Austix.com or at the door (Cash Only)
Ticket Costs: General Admission $13, Students $9, Seniors over 65 $9, ACoT Members $9

For more information, visit www.thebaronsmen.org.

Pendarks Museum of the Macabre
Austin Drama Club, 1612 E. 7th Street
Saturdays and Sundays through October 25th, 9-10:30 pm

Richard Bateman presents a fun, interactive theater experience. See Pendark's collection of horrific artifacts, listen to tales of the macabre, explore the mysteries of the mind, and experience the magic and mysticism of Pendark. Featuring the delightful and edgy humor of his new assistant, acquired on his trip to England: Madge!

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/pendark.

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