In October of 2022 we welcomed 30 guests to an immersive theatre walk at The Mutual Aid Society in Stamford, New York.

We wanted to create a spooky feel in honor of the season. Two of our artists, Kristin McCalley and Josh Inocalla, were already working on a short horror play that examined the dangers of the patriarchy in an accessible, story driven way. We decided our event would center around that theme and thus, “The Horror![Is the Patriarchy]” came to life.
n All the rooms in the house were filled with interactive art installations that the guests were invited to explore.

Adrain Shirk, nestled in the goldenrod, surprised wanderers with an original screed.

Artist Cary Hooper shared an exploration of traditional Japanese Rakugo storytelling adapted to a western ghost story idiom, an improvisational monologue blending an array of characters and creatures in the waning light of the woods.

Matthew situated himself in the barn to seranade viewers with a haunting, poetic ballad about lovers.

To conclude, all guests were guided back to the start where they enjoyed a staged reading of “Specter” by Don Nigro.
In October of 2022 we welcomed 30 guests to an immersive theatre walk at The Mutual Aid Society in Stamford, New York.

We wanted to create a spooky feel in honor of the season. Two of our artists, Kristin McCalley and Josh Inocalla, were already working on a short horror play that examined the dangers of the patriarchy in an accessible, story driven way. We decided our event would center around that theme and thus, “The Horror![Is the Patriarchy]” came to life.

Artist Cary Hooper shared an exploration of traditional Japanese Rakugo storytelling adapted to a western ghost story idiom, an improvisational monologue blending an array of characters and creatures in the waning light of the woods.

Adrain Shirk, nestled in the goldenrod, surprised wanderers with an original screed about ?????

Matthew ? situated himself in the barn to seranade viewers with a creepy, poetic ballad about ???
