Open auditions for two-act horror play will be held Sept. 11 and 12
Unfathomable Horrors Productions will be presenting a two-act psychological horror play, Estate of Madness, in conjunction with Sault Theatre Workshop, beginning this October.
The four navigate through the walls of the house desperate for any sense of freedom they can find, but the house has other plans.
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