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“If you are an adventurous theatergoer and are looking for what curiosities alternative theater might have to offer you need look no further than AntiMatter Collective’s Demonology. Staged in what seems to be an abandoned warehouse way off the beaten path in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park, this frightening and fascinating experience will make you feel like you’ve been missing something even if you’re a regular devotee of downtown independent theater.” – Richard Hinojosa, NYTheatre.com

“The ‘anything could happen’ atmosphere amplifies this show into absolutely must-see terriftory. We’ll leave it there; to say anything else would be to spoil the brilliant fever-dream you’re in for with Demonology.” – Russ Marshalek, Flavorpill Editor Pick

The Dreams in the Witch House is adapted and directed by Will Fulton from a 1932 H.P. Lovecraft novella of the same name, and originally appeared at the Brick Theater. A fragile-minded graduate student in quantum physics and folklore is gradually consumed by his increasingly vivid nightmares. The story is told through a unique blend of live actors and breathtaking shadow-puppetry.

sixsixsix, a new play by Gregory S. Moss and directed by Dan Rogers, is a contemporary remapping of the Faust legend, combining elements of Marlowe’s text, Czech marionette theater, and Jan Svankmejer’s 1994 film Faust. Part revenge tragedy, part diabolically comic black ritual, sixsixsix is a taut, menacing, metaphysical thriller. It was originally produced by AntiMatter in Prague as a site-specific piece in a hotel suite for the AXA in Action Festival.