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IMAGO THEATRE
503.231.9581
17 SE 8th
Portland, OR 97214

 

 

 

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SHOWS THE LONELY VAMPIRE SATIE'S JOURNEY THE BIRDS AUDITIONS WORKSHOPS


 

 

The

 

 

Lonely

 

 

Vampire



By Carol Triffle.

October 22nd and 23rd, 7:30pm show

October 24th, 2:00pm show 

Meet in parking lot one half-hour before showtime for a pre-show drink followed by the indoor performance

$15 includes the drink  Imago Theatre parking lot & indoor theatre located at 17 SE 8th Ave

GET TICKETS AT EVENTBRITE >

 



Don’t want Halloween to pass you by this year? Come wearing your favorite costume to Imago Theatre for a parking lot drink followed by an indoor 30-minute play The Lonely Vampire.

The Lonely Vampire was written and directed by Artistic Co-Director Carol Triffle.

Willful and insatiable Dracula is propelled by a comic elusive desire. Is it hunger for blood, eternal love or ephemeral love hidden from sunshine that haunts his life at night and his dreams in the days? Who knows? Camilla does not, but perhaps the Dancer knows before it’s too late.

Triffle studied extensively with Jacques Lecoq in Paris, completing his pedagogical program. Drawing inspiration from Mr. Lecoq, Triffle places form and design at the forefront of theatre creation and infuses each production with an idiosyncratic physical energy. She wrote, directed and acted in Ginger's Green, which marked the beginning of a canon of 15 original music-theatre plays, including her last radio play titled HAPPY TIMES.

Past reviews of Triffle:

“ …A quiet comic renegade who makes a virtue of never connecting the dots … whimsical and outrageous … mundanity transforming like Kafka … into a new reality of darkly comic horror.” - Oregon ArtsWatch

“Inventive” - All Things Performing Arts

“A truckload of word and physical comedy … inside an amusement park … a word magician and sleight-of-hand director.” – Oregon ArtsWatch

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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