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Scottish Horror Comes to Wainscott

Mon, 10/17/2022 - 13:25
After performances at the Edmonton Fringe Festival, Minneapolis, Orlando, Cape Cod, and numerous locations in New York City, the Neo-Political Cowgirls and L.T.V. Studios will present "St. Kilda" next Thursday in Wainscott.
Michael Niederman

"St. Kilda," a tale of supernatural horror steeped in Scottish folklore, will be presented by the Neo-Political Cowgirls and LTV Studios at the Wainscott venue next Thursday evening at 7. The story follows an American woman to an abandoned island off the coast of Scotland, where she discovers a dark family secret.

The one-woman show is written and performed by Jody Christopherson, who creates her own sound score, lighting, and special effects from the stage. The storytelling experience is conjured in near-darkness with the help of live sound-mixing on an eight-channel board, distortion pedals, a sound looper, sound recordings, folk singing, foley instruments, and more.

Tickets are $20, $15 for senior citizens and students, and $200 for premium table seating for up to four, with beverages and snacks.

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