PERFORMANCES OF THE LAST SEANCE OF HARRY HOUDINI WILL RUN 8PM TO 10PM FOR TWO WEEKENDS:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH - PAY WHAT YOU CAN/INDUSTRY NIGHT
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30TH - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND
Staged within the iconic Flower Hill Center on West 6th, The Last Seance of Harry Houdini will offer a truly immersive experience for those seeking the perfect spectral adventure for an October night. Warning: this production features strobing lights that could affect photosensitive viewers.
Featuring:
Nick Gilley … Edward Saint
Kathleen Fletcher … Bess Houdini
Max Green … Abel Green
Livingston Denegre-Vaught … Walter Gibson
Meg Hobgood … Rose Wilder Lane
Meret Slover … Margery Crandon
Meagan Majors … Mae West
Saphronia Sollace … Lady Doyle
Production:
Written by Trace Turner and Cynthia Reifsteck
Directed by Trace Turner
Assistant Directed by Faith Sanders
Produced by Julia Bennett
Stage Managed by Cynthia Reifsteck
Costume Design by Audria Choudhury
Lighting Design by Luis Sandoval
Poster Design by SJ Anderson
Doors at 7:30pm, Shows at 8:00pm. Performances will take place at Flower Hill Foundation 1316 W 6th Street. Please enter through the front gate on W 6th Street. We will have folks on site to check you in and show you where to go. Please keep in mind there is no onsite parking so please plan on arriving early. There are a number of paid lots next to Flower Hill Center as well as free parking throughout the neighborhood. We'll be sending along a map closer to the event to all ticket purchasers. We would advise taking advantage of ride sharing if possible or carpooling if you can. Please obey the parking signs throughout the neighborhood and do not park in front of anyone's driveway.
Concessions: We will have paired cocktails/mocktails, canned/bottled drinks and a show dessert available for purchase in Flower Hill Center's Rose Arbor before the show as well as during intermission.
ABSOLUTELY NO LATE ARRIVALS - SERIOUSLY. There are NO REFUNDS for ticket purchases but we will try to honor exchanges.
THANK YOU to Flower Hill Center. Without their support and generosity this show would not have been possible.