Last year, Daily Dead was proud to once again sponsor and experience this year's Overlook Film Festival, which took place in the historic (and quite possibly haunted) confines of New Orleans, and for its anticipated third year, the festival is returning to The Big Easy May 30th–June 2nd for another year of immersive events, essential screenings, and live performances.
The third annual Overlook Film Festival will once again take place in the festive French Quarter, with screenings being held at Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre and the Regal Cinemas Cinebarre Canal Place 9 Movie Theater.
We'll keep you updated on the screenings and immersive experiences that take place at the highly anticipated horror-themed festival as more details are revealed, and in the meantime, you can learn more by reading the press release below and by visiting The Overlook Film Festival's official website.
Press Release: – The Overlook Film Festival, a...
The third annual Overlook Film Festival will once again take place in the festive French Quarter, with screenings being held at Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre and the Regal Cinemas Cinebarre Canal Place 9 Movie Theater.
We'll keep you updated on the screenings and immersive experiences that take place at the highly anticipated horror-themed festival as more details are revealed, and in the meantime, you can learn more by reading the press release below and by visiting The Overlook Film Festival's official website.
Press Release: – The Overlook Film Festival, a...
- 12/12/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Chicago – There are few civil rights events shrouded in mystery like the Stonewall Inn Riots – a June night in 1969 in New York City, when gay liberation was born. Witnesses and participants in the riots have grown exponentially over the years (“I was there.”) and the who, what and how the riots began have also been in dispute as time goes by. All of that perspective is realized in Ike Holter’s incendiary stage play “Hit the Wall,” presented by the Chicago Commercial Collective at the Greenhouse Theater in Chicago.
Play Rating: 3.5/5.0
“Hit the Wall” began its life at Steppenwolf Theatre’s Garage Rep in 2012, and had a successful run Off Broadway in New York City last year. A majority of the original cast is back for this revival, as director Eric Hoff takes Holter’s plsy and builds stage craft that feels like the revolution that began on June 28th,...
Play Rating: 3.5/5.0
“Hit the Wall” began its life at Steppenwolf Theatre’s Garage Rep in 2012, and had a successful run Off Broadway in New York City last year. A majority of the original cast is back for this revival, as director Eric Hoff takes Holter’s plsy and builds stage craft that feels like the revolution that began on June 28th,...
- 5/9/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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