Cory Sinclair as Katurian, Bil Giffen as Tupolski, Morgan Hughs as Girl and Kyle Clark as Ariel in ThePIllowman.
PHOTO BY GARY GRIFFIN
Daphne du Maurier’s 1952 classic short story, and the basis for Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film, is adapted by Conor McPherson and becomes a gripping and unsettling look at human nature in the face of societal collapse.
In a dark and dingy interrogation room in an unnamed totalitarian state, Katurian is questioned when the gruesome content of his short stories begins to resemble a series of bizarre murders occurring in his town.
As the estranged members of the Lafayette clan sort through a lifetime of their father’s junk and hoarded mementos, a disturbing and horrifying discovery surfaces, confronting the family with more than what to do with a house full of stuff.
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STORIES THAT SHINE A LIGHT ON THE BITTER, THE QUIRKY AND THE UGLY SIDES OF SOCIETY
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