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Edgar Allan Poe

Closing Weekend for Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe

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Event Date: 
September 29, 2017 - 7:00pm

This weekend is your last chance to see PPI's Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe, so get those tickets while you can! We still have some seats available but they are going fast; almost sold out at the door last weekend.

Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe opens this Friday at Brewery Arts Center

Event Date: 
September 22, 2017 - 7:00pm

Edgar Allan Poe stands alone in the flickering darkness of his mind, trying desperately to convince himself — and us — that he's not mad.

Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe opens next week at the BAC!

PPI presents Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe
Event Date: 
September 22, 2017 - 7:00pm

Edgar Allan Poe stands alone in the flickering darkness of his mind, trying desperately to convince himself — and us — that he's not mad.

The spell Poe weaves brings us a highly theatrical adaptation of four tales Poe himself considered his best: "The Raven," "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Pit and the Pendulum," and "The Tell-Tale Heart."

Tickets Available: Proscenium Players celebrates Edgar Allan Poe with Nightfall

Nightfall tickets now on sale
Event Date: 
September 22, 2017 (All day)

Autumn is coming to Carson City and it brings Edgar Allan Poe with it! Edgar Allan Poe stands alone in the flickering darkness of his mind, trying desperately to convince himself — and us — that he's not mad.

The spell Poe weaves brings us a highly theatrical adaptation of four tales Poe himself considered his best: "The Raven," "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Pit and the Pendulum," and "The Tell-Tale Heart."

Casting Call for Nightfall With Edgar Allan Poe

Casting Call for Nightfall With Edgar Allan Poe
Event Date: 
May 31, 2017 - 6:30pm

Proscenium Players, Inc. is holding open auditions for our next production coming this fall: Nightfall With Edgar Allan Poe by Eric Coble. The play centers around Edgar as he works his way through four of his most famous stories, all while trying to convince the audience that he’s not insane.

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