TCHF I PHOTO GALLERY
Thu, OCT. 25 - Sat, Nov. 3, 2012
For ten days surrounding Halloween, seven different groups present an exploration of the genres of horror through a multitude of performance disciplines at the 2012 Twin Cities Horror Festival at the Southern Theater. The festival features local theater, storytelling, dance and music artists presenting their take on the theme of “horror.” The festival will present more than 30 performances over two weekends with a free costume and dance party from 5:30pm-9:30pm on Halloween Night.
The festival runs October 25 through November 3.
The festival runs October 25 through November 3.
GHOST FORCE
by The Importance of Being Fotis Ghosts exist. They're everywhere. That's a fact. A fact that the mainstream science community wants to ignore. Join the team of GF:SFTT as they seek to uncover the truth! Their next mission? The Southern Theater. Boom! You've been truthed!
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HAROLD
by Four Humors Based on the best of campfire ghost stories, Harold is a horrific comedy that delves into the deepest fears of our own imaginations and the animal instincts of the human psyche. Two brothers drive their herd deep into the mountain to graze. Isolated from the outside world, they build a scarecrow for their amusement; Harold. They show Harold amazing kindness and they show Harold amazing cruelty, until one day, Harold starts repaying the favor.
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NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Original Film Score
by The Poor Nobodys After successful runs at the Trylon Cinema with original scores for The Black Pirate (1926) and Battleship Potempkin (1925), The Poor Nobodys present a new original score for the 1968 classic zombie film Night of the Living Dead.
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SENSELESS
by RawRedMeat Productions A lunatic asylum. An experimental treatment. A host of homicidal maniacs. And one news reporter. Blood will be spilt. A story of revenge, torture, and the madness that lurks in all of us, Senseless will shock you to your core. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN OR THE FAINT OF HEART.
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The ghost of Anna Morgan Faber performs her ten-song cycle of gruesome folk hymns and ballads detailing her life on the frontier, her brutal end and tragic hereafter. Her soul channeled through a medium, Anna reveals the true story behind her legend for the first time in front of a live audience.
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From trapped souls to psycho cheerleaders, zombie apocalypse to haunted houses, Bump in the Night weaves throughout many facets of the horror genre using dance and storytelling. Sometimes the darkness within is more terrifying than the monsters that lurk in the shadows . . . sometimes zombies have a sense of humor . . . and sometimes we find ourselves bound between darkness and light, clawing our way towards redemption.
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