Written by:
Charles Ludlam
Opening: October 20, 2000
Closing: October 29, 2000
Number of performances: 8
Setting:
Not long ago
Synopsis:
This definitive spoof of Gothic melodramas, recently revived Off Broadway to raves, is a quick change marathon in which two actors play all the roles. A sympathetic werewolf, a vampire and an Egyptian princess brought to life when her tomb is opened make this a comedy that has everything.
Performers
| Jane Twisden | Richard Michael Roe | |
| Nicodemus Underwood | Rocky Bonsal |
Production Staff
| Director | Thomas Heckert | |
| Producer | Colin A. McCarty | |
| Set Design | John A. Roberge | |
| Set Construction | Thomas Heckert | |
| Set Construction | Joel Katz | |
| Set Construction | Denise Roberge | |
| Set Construction | Laura Houlihan | |
| Set Construction | Christine Ille | |
| Stage Manager | John A. Roberge | |
| Stage Crew | Laura Houlihan | |
| Stage Crew | Bryant Empie | |
| Stage Crew | Debbie Swint | |
| Stage Crew | Christine Ille | |
| Stage Crew | Debbie May | |
| Stage Crew | Christine Belker | |
| Stage Crew | Gail Kitchen | |
| Costume Design | Tedra Guyette | |
| Lighting Design | Joel Katz | |
| Lighting Design | Richard Jones | |
| Properties | Kathy Friscic | |
| Sound | Joel Katz | |
| Set Decor/Painting | Mary Kozlowski | |
| Special Effects | Charlie Hepburn | |
| Special Effects | Denise Roberge | |
| Hair | John Fowler | |
| Production Dinner | Laura Houlihan | |
| Special Thanks | Richard Bourgeois | |
| Special Thanks | Christine Boice Saplin | |
| Special Thanks | Connie Rowe | |
| Special Thanks | Carol Lynn | |
| Special Thanks | Gene Langley |
