Brandon Blum (he/him)

Actor

IPHIGENIA IN SPLOTT

Solo Show · the attic collective · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Stumbling down the street at 11:30 a.m. drunk, Effie is the kind of girl you'd avoid eye contact with. We think we know her, but we don't know the half of it. Welsh playwright Gary Owen uses the Greek myth of Iphigenia to tell a modern story: exploring social deprivation, poverty, and class.
Stumbling down the street at 11:30 a.m. drunk, Effie is the kind of girl you'd avoid eye contact with. We think we know her, but we don't know the half of it. Welsh playwright Gary Owen uses the Greek myth of Iphigenia to tell a modern story: exploring social deprivation, poverty, and class.

THE LAST CROISSANT

ensemble theatre · the attic collective · Ages 13+ · United States of America
We all go to the woods for our own reasons. Imogen wants Frederick’s love. He wants to see a rare bird. Toby wants to find herself. Ranger Dave wants to help. Bear needs everyone to please remain calm. Nine crowded campers will take you to the campfire to ponder loneliness, gender, and great snacks.
We all go to the woods for our own reasons. Imogen wants Frederick’s love. He wants to see a rare bird. Toby wants to find herself. Ranger Dave wants to help. Bear needs everyone to please remain calm. Nine crowded campers will take you to the campfire to ponder loneliness, gender, and great snacks.

HEDDA GABLER

Drama · the attic collective · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Hedda is trapped in a new home with a new husband. She spends her time manipulating those around her and denying her pregnancy. But when old acquaintances come knocking on the Tesman’s door, the next two days are spent unraveling the past, evading the future, and firing General Gabler’s pistols.
Hedda is trapped in a new home with a new husband. She spends her time manipulating those around her and denying her pregnancy. But when old acquaintances come knocking on the Tesman’s door, the next two days are spent unraveling the past, evading the future, and firing General Gabler’s pistols.