The Suspense Is Killing Us

Thrills. Chills. And a narcissistic German.

HITCHCOCK opens this fall, and believe us when we say, its unlike anything you’ll ever experience.

We gathered all the best cinematic moments from Hitchcock films and wove them into an original story. Then we made three actors play all the roles, threw in a bit of improvisation, and poof!! — the result is a show we can barely rehearse without the giggles.

Owners-writers-actors Jeff Querin and Stephen Wayne are joined with newcomer Madison Moss (The Righteous Gemstones) in a play that is both hysterical and suspenseful. Both silly and chilling.

Because that’s what we do. Juxtapose opposite ideas and see what happens.

We’ll make the hero a milk toast. The matron a sexpot. The self-absorbed actor the savior. And so on.

Hitchcock’s stories are frighteningly naturalistic and eerie. Events that feel like they could happen to you. That’s what makes the villain’s evil.

But what’s more wicked? A narcissistic villain dead-set on destroying the world OR laughing at someone’s unfortunate demise because we killed them with a wet tea bag?

We’d love to know what you would choose.

The suspense is killing us.

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