by matelan | Dec 10, 2014 | audio drama, chicago, Christopher M. Walsh, Deathscribe, HP Lovecraft, radio play
WildClaw Theatre is delightened and SO frightened to announce that last Monday, our Deathscription was filled when 2014’s coveted Bloody Axe went to Christopher M. Walsh for his tale of underwater exploration gone horribly, horribly wrong, Fracture Zone! First...
by matelan | Nov 17, 2014 | audio drama, Christopher M. Walsh, Deathscribe, Deathscribe 2014, radio play, The Factory Theatre, water fear
Today we’re making waves with Sara Sevigny, director Christopher M. Walsh’s “Fracture Zone” for Deathscribe 2014. Sara and her writing partner, Corrbette Pasko, just debuted their short play “30 Days Down the Rabbit Hole” at Abbie,...
by matelan | Feb 10, 2014 | audio drama, Bad Biology, bloody axe, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chris Hainsworth, Comedy/Horror, Deathscribe, edgar allan poe, Ghouls, Horror, horror theatre, LiveScience, Manny Tamayo, morbid curiosity, my bloody valentine, the blob, WildClaw Theatre
Plenty of people probably think Valentine’s Day is scary enough already. If you have someone special, you worry about everything from planning the evening to exchanging gifts. If you’re still looking for your better half, it’s easy to feel a little...
by matelan | Jan 27, 2014 | Open Heart Surgery, Salons
WildClaw would like to thank its guest collaborators, sponsors, and most of all, you, our wonderful, tentacular fans, for helping to make our production of The Shadow Over Innsmouth into an absolute splash. Now, the set is struck, the boils are burst, and the shoggoth...
by matelan | Nov 25, 2013 | blood, bloody axe, costumes, Deathscribe, DEATHSCRIBE 2013, Horror, Modern Horror, Murder, Orson Welles, podcast, Scary Theatre, Scream, Storytelling is in our Blood, Submissions
Today we’re getting The Big Reveal from Jake Carr, writer of “Cheap Plastic Mask.” As a lifelong disciple of the horror genre, Jake Carr is thrilled to be part of Deathscribe. In Chicago, he is an Artistic Associate with Genesis Ensemble where...