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A failed female doctor, expelled in disgrace from The Upper Harrington Academy of Anatomical Dissection and School of Medicine and Surgery receives a request to revive the dead-neck daughter of a wealthy man. As her relationship progresses with the strangely changed revenant, their personas begin to intertwine and blur. The question arises — which one is the real monstress?

Featuring: Julia van Dam and Sydney Williams
Director, Set and Costume Designer: Trevor Schmidt
Stage Manager: Elizabeth Allison-Jorde
Production Manager: Tiana McLean
Sound Designer: Dave Clarke
Lighting Designer: Larissa Poho


Fringe Theatre Arts Barns

10330 84 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB, T6E 2G9



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