by wcadmin | Jul 26, 2014 | Ghost Stories, WildClaw in the Wild, WildClaw Theatre
Better late than never. Too many Daemons having babies these days. We’re all like, “um, hey, did you warn the minions about the coming nefarity? No? Just on Facebook? Just in a newsletter? YOU MUST PUT IT ON THE WEB YOU USELESS IMPS!!!” Our second...
by wcadmin | Jun 5, 2014 | WildClaw in the Wild
In a few short weeks, WildClaw once again descends upon the theatre at 3031 to present you, yes you, with the horror you so crave these summer nights. After the success of last year’s WildClaw in the Wild, we had no choice but to bring this unique series back...
by matelan | Aug 29, 2013 | Carolyn Hoerdemann, Charley Sherman, WildClaw in the Wild
Carolyn Hoerdemann is the director for our final installment of WildClaw in the Wild, Rabbits, by Sarah Saltwick. Carolyn is a veteran actress of many productions with Trap Door Theatre, Goodman Theatre, and European Repertory Theatre, and is a company member with...
by wcadmin | Aug 8, 2013 | Abbie Hoffman Died For Our Sins, Chris Hainsworth, Hobo Junction, Sadie and the stark, The Den Theatre, The Factory Theatre, WildClaw in the Wild
Chicago Storefront Elder God Mary Arrchie Theatre is celebrating its 25th year of mad science onstage at Abbie Hoffman Died for Our Sins Theatre Festival, and this year it’s bigger and better than ever, with a NEW VENUE and multiple stages! This is an all day,...
by wcadmin | Aug 1, 2013 | Brian Watkins, casey cunningham, Kill Me, Ruckus Theater, The Life of Death, WildClaw in the Wild
Company member Casey Cunningham is the director for our next installment of WildClaw in the Wild, My Daughter Keeps Our Hammer, by Brian Watkins. Casey has worked extensively with WildClaw as a performer; she recently received rave reviews for her work in our The...
by wcadmin | Jul 29, 2013 | bonfire night, Brian Watkins, casey cunningham, readings, WildClaw in the Wild
From the ashes, we return… WildClaw in the Wild is back this Sunday, August 4, around the fire at 3031. July’s reading of Dr. Seward’s Dracula was a smashing success, if you couldn’t make it out for that one, you can’t miss this...