Everything you have ever been slightly afraid of has found its way on stage!

SCIENCE FICTION DOUBLE FEATURE blends the unmistakable Sci-Fi influences of the grainy pulp magazines of the ’30s & ’40s with the outrageous camp of late night Creature Features. Our midnight shows recapture the feel of hiding under the blankets with a flashlight and a magazine or stealing cable through the static fuzz (the weak of heart can embrace the experience at our special 8:00pm matinee).

Two world premiere one acts, written by Flying V company members Lee August Praley and Seamus Sullivan, are sewn together Frankenstein-style by a mysterious host and live action trailers, including a sneak peak of the Flying V summer show Incurable! Featuring the best young talent in the DC area unleashed, including five Flying V company members, this vibrant production promises to thrill complete with monsters, mad scientists, and robots.

Guaranteed to be the best time around in this or any other nebula.

[ See the production photos! ]

conceived by *Jason Schlafstein
starring *Colin Grube as Host

The Monsters Are Due on Weeping Willow Avenue
by *Lee August Praley
directed by Ryan Maxwell
starring *Blair Bowers, Luke Cieslewicz, Ali Daniels, *Zachary Fernebok, and *Michael Saltzman.

Team Tomorrow Must Die!
by *Seamus Sullivan
directed by Lex Davis
starring *Kristen Garaffo, Alice Gibson, Katie Jeffries, Matt Sparacino

Production and Design:
Joe Musumeci (Set), Jason Aufdem-Brinke (Lighting), *Chelsea Kerl (Costumes), Neil McFadden (Sound), Patrick Lord (Props), Lex Davis (Fight Choreographer), *Colin Grube (Asst. Sound), Andrew Berry (Technical Director), Dave Humke (Associate Technical Director).

*Flying V Company Members

GENERAL INFORMATION
Performances:
April 29 at 11:55pm
April 30 at 8:00pm and 11:55pm
Ticket Prices: $10 available at the door

Location:
The Writer’s Center
4508 Walsh Street
Bethesda, MD 20815

Accessibility:
Street Parking – call The Writer’s Center at (301) 654-8664 for more information
Metro – Red Line: Bethesda Station