Are you planning on seeing each live show at TCHF X? Then the Five Frights Pass is perfect for you! See 5 performances at a discounted rate - a bargain so great, it’s simply to die for.
TCHF XI WEEKEND PASS
Ever had a fox cross your path and it made you think twice? Ever seen a squirrel on your windowsill and it feels like it's on purpose? Or seen an eagle fly by when thinking of a loved one? More.
The Crane Theater. October 20th - 30th.
TCHF XI WEEKEND PASS
What's Playing?
Dead Mountain
Third Floor Studio What really killed the Dyatlov hikers? Nature? Or something more sinister? Blackout in a Blackout
The Shrieking Harpies When the lights go out, Blackout Improv gets really spooky. Blackout in a Blackout
When the lights go out, Blackout Improv gets really spooky. |
SPOOKY & GAY CABARET
BC Theatricals A queer horror variety fantasia featuring original songs, stories & standup! Blackout in a Blackout
When the lights go out, Blackout Improv gets really spooky. Blackout in a Blackout
When the lights go out, Blackout Improv gets really spooky. More |
VICTOR, INVICTUS
Phantom Chorus Theatre Can Frankenstein's Creature (a life-sized puppet) cure his growing madness? SPLINTER
Do you really want to know who's in the mirror? Blackout in a Blackout
When the lights go out, Blackout Improv gets really spooky. More |
Studio Shows
Join us in the Crane's 2nd studio space for shows.
In the Lobby
Sarah Riley has developed an intuitive method of rune casting and reading which incorporates ancient traditional methods as well as her own unique approach. More.
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Looking for cosmic and intuitive guidance? TCHF Artistic Director and horror unicorn Nissa Nordland Morgan is conducting tarot readings. More.
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COVID-19 Protocol
To protect the health & safety of our community during the in-person festival, TCHF will follow CDC Guidelines and encourage all patrons, volunteers, and performers (except when performing on stage) to wear masks in the building when not actively eating, drinking, or performing.
To protect the health & safety of our community during the in-person festival, TCHF will follow CDC Guidelines and encourage all patrons, volunteers, and performers (except when performing on stage) to wear masks in the building when not actively eating, drinking, or performing.