We are planning two dates for Halloween.
We will lose the bus and lower the price to $5.
The location will be the East Bay.
The theme is "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein".
It is a costume party, you can dress in your Halloween costume or in period costume (1820's to 1900's),
Or fittingly as the Frankenstein monster him/herself.
The story and theater concept should blow your mind.
Conceptional-ly, we have lost our way a little.
We started out without a bus.
When the Police ran us out of our birthplace
(tire-beach 24th/Third-SF)
we found a natural transition to the bus.
The Popcorn concept is that the audience moves from performance to performance in a 'procession'. This gives performer and audience a chance to break from the static almost TV like constant focus on art from the stage. And brings us all back out to community focus and outdoorsy focus.
Unfortunately, we started relying heavily on the bus to cover any lack of story line or performance.
And eventually it has become a 'party bus' first.
And less an alternate form of stage presentation.
We hope that you enjoy our return to basics (too cutely?)
Called Popcorn Unpopped.
We will lose the bus and lower the price to $5.
The location will be the East Bay.
The theme is "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein".
It is a costume party, you can dress in your Halloween costume or in period costume (1820's to 1900's),
Or fittingly as the Frankenstein monster him/herself.
The story and theater concept should blow your mind.
Conceptional-ly, we have lost our way a little.
We started out without a bus.
When the Police ran us out of our birthplace
(tire-beach 24th/Third-SF)
we found a natural transition to the bus.
The Popcorn concept is that the audience moves from performance to performance in a 'procession'. This gives performer and audience a chance to break from the static almost TV like constant focus on art from the stage. And brings us all back out to community focus and outdoorsy focus.
Unfortunately, we started relying heavily on the bus to cover any lack of story line or performance.
And eventually it has become a 'party bus' first.
And less an alternate form of stage presentation.
We hope that you enjoy our return to basics (too cutely?)
Called Popcorn Unpopped.