What happens when two immersive theatre companies meet at a bar in San Francisco?

They make a show in LA, that’s what.

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Rochester, 1996 is a collaboration between Capital W and DryCræft Los Angeles that will be hitting this year’s Hollywood Fringe Festival. We talk with Lauren Ludwig & Monika Miklas of Capital W, and Thaddeus Shafer of DryCræft Los Angeles whose life as the son of a pastor provides the inspiration for the show.

(They’re raising money/selling advance tickets on IndieGoGo right now.)

All that plus a touch of the usual shenanigans.

(And don’t miss out on the opportunity to train with Lauren this coming week in LA.)


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