by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Nov 30, 2017 | 2017, Deathscribe, Uncategorized
Three-time DEATHSCRIBE-winning director Sara Sevigny is a Chicago-based actor, singer, improviser, writer, and director of festivals or one night only events. A full run? You’ve lost your mind. She holds the record for most wins by a director, having previous...
by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Nov 16, 2017 | 2017, Deathscribe, Uncategorized
First-time Deathscribe director Thrisa Hodits has co-directed alongside Sean Graney at American Repertory Theatre (Pirates of Penzance/Mikado/HMS Pinafore), Actors Theatre of Louisville, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and assistant directed at Oregon Shakespeare Festival...
by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Nov 15, 2017 | 2017, Deathscribe
FIrst-time Deathscribe finalist Jim McDoniel is a writer of weird, funny things. A literal Master of Writing from DePaul University, he has spent the last eight years writing molepeople and mad science for the award-winning audio drama Our Fair City. His radio plays...
by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Nov 10, 2017 | 2017, Deathscribe, Uncategorized
For the first time in DEATHSCRIBE history, a writing team is up to claim the coveted Bloody Axe. Originally hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, Dan Finnen has been telling stories since the days when his only actors were Legos. Dan is passionate about writing, and he has...
by The Blood-Mad God of the Void | Nov 8, 2017 | 2017, Deathscribe, Uncategorized
Now a five-time Deathscribe finalist, Travis Williams is no stranger to the festival. Previous pieces include The Wall (2012), Strange Weather (2013), Back In Baby’s Arms (2015), and last year’s Bloody Axe winner, The Quake. Travis is co-writer and...