Puppeteers For Fears present CTHULHU: THE MUSICAL!

CTHULHU: THE MUSICAL! A Rock’n’Roll comedy retelling of the horror classic, “The Call Of Cthulhu,” performed by puppets and a live band.

By Irving Theater

Date and time

Wednesday, June 19 · 8 - 10pm EDT

Location

Irving Theater

5505 East Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46219

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Puppeteers For Fears present

CTHULHU: THE MUSICAL!

at the Irving Theater

Wednesday June 19

8:00p / doors 7:00p

$20 (advance) / $25 (day of show)

All Ages (Rated R for Language and Themes, includes flashing lights)


A rock’n’roll retelling of the horror classic “The Call of Cthulhu,” performed entirely with puppets.

Detective LaGrasse is searching for a murderer. Francine Thurston’s uncle vanished. The only clue to both mysteries is a bizarre statue worshiped by a nightmarish cult. And it’s leading both of them out to sea, toward a mysterious island from their nightmares—and toward insanity. But, you know, with singing puppets.

Puppeteers for Fears, Oregon's premier rock'n'roll puppet troupe, presents an original show that, in a sensible universe, would be impossible: a feature-length musical comedy adaptation of one of the least musical or comedic stories ever: H.P. Lovecraft’s cosmic horror classic, The Call of Cthulhu—performed entirely with puppets, and a live band.

See noir detectives, dancing tentacles, anarchist pirates, broken-hearted academics, sassy monsters, and more, as they sing and dance their way to love, madness, and possibly the end of the world.

Written by Josh Gross, and directed by Katy Curtis. Starring Forest Gilpin, Alex Giorgi, Hunter Prutch, Alyssa Mathews, and Owen Webb. Featuring live music from Scott Howard and the Teenwolf Experience.

“You haven’t truly experienced Lovecraft’s madness until you’ve experienced it in its truest form: As a puppet musical.” —The Portland Mercury

“The most blasphemous ritual of singing and dancing since Chicago.” —SyFy Wire

"I don't even like puppets. But that was some next-level puppet shit." —Susan, audience member





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