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Buy a Raffle Ticket or Bid in our Silent Auction
You can take a piece of Children of the Night home with you by bidding in our silent auction or buying a winning raffle ticket. Since we’re a new production company and are trying to keep our prop & costume budgets to a minimum, we plan to deaccession quite a few pieces at the end…
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The Austin Film Festival likes Sleepy Hollow!
Apparently, the critics at the Austin Film Festival like our play, Sleepy Hollow: Hex of the Headless Horsemen. Our play made the cut and is a “Second Rounder”! What does that mean, you may ask? The AFF critics like it enough to try and convince us to buy a $375 conference badge and other add-ons,…
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What’s the difference between a hex and a curse?
Is a jinx stronger or weaker than a curse? How about a maleficium? And what does salty language have to do with…
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Headless Horseman Tales
Where did the inspiration for the Sleepy Hollow tale come from? Old Irish and Norse folk stories? The creepy woods of upstate New York? The author’s own personal experiences?
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Synopsis of Sleepy Hollow: The Hex of the Headless Horseman
Washington Irving‘s Legend of Sleepy Hollow has been told and retold in many different ways. It was first written as one of many short stories in a collection: The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. From there, it transformed time and time again. There was an opera, a short-lived Broadway musical, comics, radio shows, TV…