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Parry Riposte Productions
Dressed as People – A Triptych of Uncanny Abduction—Tom Hendry Warehouse
A new show from the team that brought you “The Elephant Girls!” (100% Sold Out, Winnipeg Fringe, 2016 & 2018)
Three of Canada’s internationally renowned, queer, female & non-binary, speculative fiction and horror writers (Amal El-Mohtar, “This is How You Lose the Time War”; Kelly Robson, “Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach”; A.M. Dellamonica (as LX Beckett, “Gamechanger”) now team up with multi-award-winning actor, Margo MacDonald, to write for theatre for the very first time!
Three completely different confessions of paranormal encounters, the monologues are creepy, heartfelt, and funny.
“…seamlessly weaves three stories with themes of abduction, loss and queerness into one beautiful, dark play.”
“Captivating and thought-provoking…[performed with an] authenticity that resonates long after the end of the show.”– Apt613