Voices of Evil

Comedy-horror with a side of ventriloquism...

Self-described ‘poof’ Lachlan Werner is here joined for an evening of laughter and chaos by a green-faced witch named Brew. The witch is a puppet brought to life by Lachlan via the nowadays woefully undervalued art of ventriloquism. 

The show’s storyline sees Brew deciding to sacrifice Lachlan - to help with his self-esteem - only to find that the endeavour inadvertently releases a sinister entity with an unbridled lust for destruction... 

A debut show from Lachlan, Voices Of Evil should tick plenty of boxes for anybody who likes their comedy delivered with a substantial - but in no way traumatising - side-order of horror, gore and ritualistic blood sacrifice...  

 

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