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SHAWN C. BAKER
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June 19, 2018
Fantastic show! Captures the levity and the darkness of an era now gone. Wished it was longer but loved every moment the actors were on stage - FULL commitment!...
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ISAAC DEAKYNE
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June 13, 2018
A spot on love letter to local access late night horror hosts and the terrible movies they presented!...
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RUSSELL EATON
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June 15, 2018
Presented with a fondness for the corny, an appreciation of the macabre and flat-out love for things spooky, Dr. Zomba will magically win his way into your heart. Then, he’ll probably rip it out of your body, but with a silly grin as he does.
The laughs come fast, as well as the groans. This vaudeville style show is campy fun....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 19, 2018
A fun intro to the spirit of "ghost shows", which is a genre I'd never heard of before, but now I imagine this is how Elvira got her start in the macabre side of show-biz....
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MARZ RICHARDS
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June 20, 2018
Wild, woolly, and wonder-filled, Dr. Zomba's Ghost Show of Terror is a fun and strange bit of time-traveling entertainment evoking the traveling spook shows of days gone by with a tight cast and funny script....
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JOANNA NELIUS
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June 25, 2018
Fun, campy, and humorous. The tiny black box theater was the perfect setting for this intimate show. Plenty of audience engagement. A nice way to spend a late Saturday night away from the usual haunts. (Pun absolutely intended.) David Beach as Dr. Zomba was entertaining as hell....
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MICHAEL EASTMAN
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June 10, 2018
Pretty terrible. I'm a huge fan of magic, camp, and spook shows. This comes across as someone who heard about Spook shows and tried to throw one together in a week. There are about 3 magic tricks and only one actually ties in to the theme. The tricks are handled very poorly. There is a "plot" which doesn't work as none of these performers seem incredibly skilled at acting and the father character looks no older than his daughter.
All do have prior experience so maybe this priloduction just doesnt display their skills fully.
People did leave in the middle of the show, but since it was only 40 minutes, we stuck in through the bitter end; hoping a turn would show the show's clumsyness would be revealed to be intentional. Nope.
The show ...
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