WhatNot Theatrics Presents Parlor House A Hauntingly Halloween Delight
a virtual performance

Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 8:30pm (Pacific)

  • PG-13 for adult content
  • Mature audience
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Enter, if you dare, for tricks are in the air.
 
Set in Madam Lou Graham's Parlor House on October 31, 1892, this virtual theatrical performance combines Seattle history with a Halloween narrative filled with divination games, luck and a séance.
 
Once you enter the Parlor House you must decide whether you'll stay in the Main Room or if you'll follow characters to the Side Room to eavesdrop on secret conversations. The choice will be yours and yours alone.
 
But treats aren't the only thing that can be found in the Parlor House, secrets are abound this night. Will the spirits from beyond return to aid their descendants in revealing hidden truths? Only the renowned medium, Mr. Calvin Scott, can interpret that which those from beyond wish to reveal.
 
The Parlor House opens for one night, and one night only, so join in on the Halloween fun by reserving your spot at the party because when the clock strikes 12 on Halloween night, the magic will fade off into the night.
 

 

CAST

Madam Lou Graham - Cassandra Moselle
Lettie Love - Kir Royale
Belle Diamond - Just Ducky
Cora Flowers - Monika Elmont
Jacob Furth - Phillip Wheeler
Joshua Green - Ray Simon
Thomas Burke - Dustin Moore
Calvin Scott - Professor DR Schreiber

John Considine - Jesus La Pinga
Julia Considine - Erica McAdams

Technical Director - Emily Bullard-Clough

Playwright - Cassandra Moselle

 

Parlor House: A Hauntingly Halloween Delight is an original production.

WhatNot Theatrics is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike

*This is a live, virtual, theatrical performance. To access the show you'll be sent registration instructions for the virtual venue. You must register at the virtual performance venue in order to REDEEM your ticket. The registration link will be unique to you.

 

Sliding Scale Ticketing

Parlor House: A Hauntingly Halloween Delight is offered on a sliding scale. We strive to make sure that everyone who would like to see our show can. If this show was in-person, the starting ticket price would be $25 to cover costs. The $30 ticket price helps to cover the costs of the show and administrative costs. $35 dollar ticket offsets the costs of the $5 ticket. Think of it as the paying it forward price!

 

Costs of the show

Even though this is a virtual show, there are costs associated with bringing this production to life, including but not limited to: talent (we pay our performers), the virtual event space, costumes, props, crew, state of washington taxes

 

REFUND POLICY

No Refunds


Virtual