Extended by popular demand through November 11th!!! Don’t miss your chance to see this fright-filled show this fall …
“Lunatico kept me rapt with attention right up to the final revelation.”
Lynne Stevens, Theatrius
Read Lynne Stevens’ full review in Theatrius HERE!
Theatre Lunatico presents The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and A Rose for Emily: Tales from Behind the Basement Door. Directors Gendell Hing-Hernández and Tara Blau Smollen unleash two classic scary stories in a double header that will thrill. Descend the steps into the Subterranean Theater below La Val’s Pizzeria and discover the horrors that lurk within us all, whether a headless horseman or a homemade murderess.
Plus, don’t miss out – come in costume to the late show on Halloween night!
“We’re delightfully trapped in the mysteries behind these wonderful stories.”
Join us for a night of lunacy IF YOU DARE!
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Written by Washington Irving
Adapted & directed by Gendell Hing-Hernández
A Rose for Emily
Written by William Faulkner
Adapted by Joseph Robinette
Directed by Tara Blau Smollen
Saturday, October 21st to Saturday November 11th.
Fridays & Saturdays at 8PM | Sundays at 3PM
Special Halloween Performance at 9PM
La Val’s Subterranean Theater
“The characters’ comic antics keep us giggling until the breaking point.”
*Join us for talkbacks after each of our matinee performances on Sunday October 22nd and 29th.
**October 22 will be a COVID cautious performance, masking required.
Lunatico Pricing – Pay what you can, no one turned away for lack of funds, but donations gladly accepted. Suggested donations: $15-$50 to help pay for production costs
Special deals on beer & Happy Hour menu for pre-reserved ticket holders.
“Each of the actors in these two dramas demonstrates a great talent for physical comedy.”
FEATURING: Rachel Brown, Keith Jefferds, Thomas Peterson, Lauri Smith and Umut Yalcinkaya
PRODUCTION TEAM: Michael Barr, Rob Bradshaw, Morgan Maxwell, Shawn Oda, Adriana Schurman, and Umut Yalcinkaya
“When we consider that the actors are working in the Subterranean Theatre’s tiny space with few props, it’s even more amazing. The drama depends entirely on their voices and physicality—and they make it work brilliantly.”
A Rose for Emily is presented by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing






























