When: November 11, 2018, 9pm, 10pm & 11pm

Where: Kansas Room at Thymele Arts, 5481 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles 90029

Price: $44

Tags: #steampunk, #dystopian, #sciencefiction, #femalelead #immersive, #18+, #contactadvisory, #contentadvisory (see below)

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DR3AMLOGiKK, the team behind SnowFridge bring us an all new immersive production set in a dark, dystopian future setting where women vigilantes take matters into their own hands.

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Broken Clocks is set to be the start of a larger series taking place next year. Needless to say, we’re excited.

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All-female steampunk assassin cult. Do we have your your attention?

DR3AMLOGiKK presents Broken Clocks, a pop-up workshop production introducing a futuristic saga created by writer Elisabeth Stranathan and produced by Karlie Blair and Keight Leighn. This 30-minute immersive play is both a stand-alone story and a precursor to a larger series exploring this universe, which will commence next year.

Picture a dystopian America, succumbed to the corruption of a male-dominated society, with extreme injustice against women. Broken Clocks tells the tale of three women, vigilantes of sorts, who have decided to take matters into their own hands, because what’s occurring — it’s just not cool.

So what happens when these women have had enough? How do they heal when they’ve been so broken? To what extent are they willing to go to once again obtain their freedom? What happens when the darkness is more intriguing than the light? When an idea catches fire and revenge is more appealing than resolution? Find out on 11/11.

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Contact Level: Light (Business/Acquaintance)

There is no physical contact between performers and audience members, other than incidental gentle taps to indicate “please move” if an audience member is occupying a space a performer needs to be in.

Content Advisories: This production features strong language and themes of violence, including firearms. There will be loud sounds, bright lights, and moments of darkness.

The show is dialogue heavy so Deaf patrons should bring an interpreter.