Written by Charley Sherman, adapted from the short story by Clive Barker
Directed by Carolyn Klein
Presented by WildClaw Theatre
October 02, 2012 — November 04, 2012
Storefront Theater
$25 for general admission; $15 for seniors and students; $15 for preview (10/2 & 10/3)
It’s Christmastime in London, but mortality, not merriment, is on everyone’s minds. Leaving a trail of victims in his wake, a serial killer is terrorizing the British capital. Elaine, however, has been dealing with life and death matters on a more personal scale. While going through the healing process from a life-saving hysterectomy, she becomes fascinated with death. Elaine’s morbid obsession leads her to an old church being demolished and a mysterious man who shares her dark curiosity. In this adaptation of Clive Barker’s short story, The Life of Death is a journey of transformation and restoration from beyond the grave.
WildClaw Theatre is dedicated to bringing the world of horror to the stage, attracting an audience craving strange journeys of dread, suspense, terror and wonder.
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