by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Aug 29, 2017 | Night In Alachua County
WildClaw’s own Christopher M. Walsh took a moment from directing NIGHT IN ALACHUA COUNTY to talk about why he loves to brew such horrors. What’s your “horror history”? How did it all begin, change, etc. My earliest brush with horror came when I...
by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Aug 22, 2017 | Night In Alachua County
Violence Director Gaby Labotka took a break from preparing to spend a NIGHT IN ALACHUA COUNTY to talk about how she got interested in stage combat, and the unique challenges faced while choreographing horror violence. Tell us a little about your background as a...
by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Jul 5, 2017 | Night In Alachua County
After staying away for 17 years, Violet returns home to a back-woods part of Florida to face the mother and sister she left behind, and the disturbing secrets they share… and also some necromancy and an eyeless demon creature. WildClaw Theatre Company proudly...
by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Jun 16, 2017 | 2017, Deathscribe
Greetings, lovers of all things morbid, ghoulish, and ghastly. The submission window for Deathscribe X has reached it’s apex. Soon it begins its slow descent. At the stroke of midnight on July 31st, it will close, and your scribbled offerings to the Great Old...
by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Apr 19, 2017 | Uncategorized
“The story must be told.” WildClaw’s production of The Woman In Black closes Sunday, April 23rd, and we’re excited to offer $15 tickets for the final weekend. Just use the discount code CLAVIANS when you place your order online. Do not miss out...
by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Dec 6, 2016 | Uncategorized
About a year and a half ago, our friend Erin Myers passed away after a mighty battle against colorectal cancer. It is not extraordinary that her fight ended the way it did. It was extraordinary the way she fought so hard for so long. Just a month before she passed she...
by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Dec 6, 2016 | Deathscribe
Darkness has descended upon the 9th annual festival of horror radio plays. Congratulations to Travis Williams, who took home this year’s Coveted Bloody Axe Award for The Quake. This was Travis’ fourth time as a Deathscribe finalist. And let us...