The Most Fateful Tragedy of the Brushy Creek Lovers, An Investigation Spiritual​
by Penfold Theatre Company

Feb. 16 - Feb. 18, 2018
Friday-Sunday

(photo via Penfold Theatre)In the latter years of the 19th century, tragedy struck the banks of Brushy Creek. The locals will give you mixed accounts of the unfortunate events that befell a pair of young lovers that Valentine's Day evening so many years ago, but one thing is certain: the house that stands there today is haunted. Under the oversight of a medium, you have been invited with a hand-chosen array of friends and neighbors to assist in the spiritual cleansing of the house. Events long buried will be uncovered. Take courage. Be vigilant. The subtlest whisper may be key to all.

 Inspiration for this thrilling live experience comes from Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet and the actual history of Williamson County.

The Most Fateful Tragedy… is penned and directed by Beth Burns, founder of Austin’s Hidden Room Theatre. Ms. Burns studied playwriting under Edward Albee; taught and performed at the world-famous Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles; and has directed Shakespeare productions for Hidden Room that have performed at Shakespeare’s Globe, Oxford University and the American Shakespeare Center. Now, she lends her extraordinary talents to create an evening of romance, mystery and the supernatural.

 

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The Most Fateful Tragedy of the Brushy Creek Lovers, An Investigation Spiritual​
by Beth Burns
Penfold Theatre Company

Friday-Sunday,
February 16 - February 18, 2018
Rabb House
151 N A.W. Grimes Blvd
Round Rock, TX, 78664

Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., Sunday at 8 p.m.

Run time: 2 hours

The menu has been created by Chef Vikki Bowen and is inspired by recipes from the original settlers of Williamson County. Dinner, refreshments and drinks from the bar are included in the price of admission.

Regular tickets $65

Or $10 off with a Season Membership

Reservations close February 11th, 2018.

 Rabb House (Map it)

151 N A.W. Grimes Blvd

Round Rock, TX 78664

 

Directions: From A.W. Grimes Blvd, turn east into Rabb Park. At the fork, keep right. Follow the drive past the Play for All Abilities Park and arrive at a parking lot. Parking is free. The Rabb House is to the right of the parking lot.