“CTHULHU: THE MUSICAL” IS COMING TO HOLLYWOOD JUNE 21-23

Cthulhu: the Musical!

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After six weeks of sold-out performances in Oregon, and several more in Seattle, Puppeteers for Fears, Oregon’s only dedicated puppet musical horror troupe, will be bringing its original show, Cthulhu: the Musical, to Los Angeles for performances at the Hollywood Fringe Festival from June 21-23.

“We’ve always been a touring company, but this will be our first time in Los Angeles,” says PFF Artistic Director Josh Gross. “Normally, we stick a bit closer to home since the production is so big, but we got so many requests to bring the show there that we couldn’t refuse.”

Far from the lo-fi puppet show stereotype, the production features a full cast of five actors with elaborate custom-made puppets, a full-rock band, and projected multimedia backgrounds.

“It’s not quite War Horse, but it’s a lot to bring on the road,” says Gross. “But it’s always worth it when we see audiences shocked at how big a show it is.”

The play is adapted from the 1929 short story, The Call of Cthulhu,” by horror icon, H.P. Lovecraft, and tells the story of his most famous creation: Cthulhu, a giant, malevolent, octopus-faced elder god who hibernates beneath the ocean, communicating to humans through their dreams, slowly driving them mad. Though Lovecraft is not as much of a household name as writers like Stephen King or Edgar Allen Poe, he is widely considered to be the creator of the genre of gothic horror, and the creatures and themes he created are highly influential on modern literature of all genres. The story PFF chose to adapt is dark, disturbing, and totally unfit for musical comedy—all qualities that make it a perfect fit for their irreverent style.

“We are always looking to turn classic themes on their head instead of rehashing tired storylines,” says Gross. “So when thinking about what our next piece might be, I sometimes add the words, ‘the musical,’ to different phrases in conversation to see how people react, if it has that magic combination of familiar hook, and new twist. When I said, ‘Cthulhu: the Musical,’ for the first time, a bunch of heads immediately turned in my direction, and strangers started asking where they could see it. So I knew we had to do that as a show, even though the challenge of turning something so dark into musical comedy was pretty daunting. It was definitely worth it though. There was a lot of comedy to be found and this show is so much fun to perform.”

The show will be directed by Beth Boulay, and with a script and original songs from playwright Josh Gross, and a new cast of original hand-and-rod (Muppet style) puppets. Performances will feature live puppetry, a full rock band, and multimedia backgrounds courtesy of visual artist and Production Designer, Aubry Hollingshead. It stars Rachel Routh, Beth Boulay, Alyssa Mathews, Reece Bredl and Stephen Connolly.

Run time is approximately two hours including intermission. Complete performance dates and locations are below.

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The Hobgoblin Playhouse, 6520 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles
10:30pm, Thursday, June 21
10pm, Friday, June 22
11pm, Saturday, June 23

Tickets available in advance at www.HollywoodFringeFestival.com
$20 advance.
$15 for participants in Hollywood Fringe Fest.

NOTE: Attendees should be aware that though this is a puppet show, it is NOT a children’s show. The material is R-rated, and children should be brought to matinees only at parent’s discretion.

FOR MORE INFO OR TO SET UP REVIEW PASSES CONTACT:
[email protected]
Playwright/Producer, Josh Gross – 503-347-2389