Thursday, June 14, 2018

Night of the Living Head!


GHOULA and the 3D Space
present another evening of movie manifestations and macabre marionettes.

"THE MASK" (1962)
(also known as "The Eyes of Hell")
Each attendee will receive an "Eyes of Hell" viewer absolutely FREE!
Without it... you are just another mortal.
With it... you can enter the weird world of a diabolical ancient cursed artifact!

DATE: July 7th, 2018 (Saturday) ONE NIGHT ONLY!
TIME: 7:00pm
WHERE: The Bob Baker Marionette Theater 

1345 W 1st St Los Angeles, CA 90026 (Downtown) (map)
ADMISSION: $15.00 (to purchase tickets, click here...)

The original publicity for this cinematic assault announced "The forces of evil stalk their prey into the audience." So, is there a better place to screen this immersive nightmare than in a theater where puppets and performers also interact with the patrons?

That's right, not only will we be showing this cursed cult classic (a film that must be seen to be disbelieved), but there will also be a preshow featuring the enchanted Bob Baker marionettes and a dream-like solo performance by master puppeteer, Eli Presser.

But wait, there's more...

FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! The Bob Baker Marionette Theater's party room will be transformed into a ghoulish gallery of cursed dolls. This one-of-a-kind paranormal exhibit will feature toys of terror from master puppeteer Eli Presser's personal collection of super-natural oddities. Yes, you will be in a room surrounded by actual haunted dolls! This will be the first time these "things" will be on public display. Don't miss this chance to be in their presence before they go back in the vault!

So, please join us for a night of celebrating prossessed objects with faces, and stare into the "eyes of hell"... If you dare...

WARNING: We are not responsible for nervous breakdowns. Attend at your own risk!

To purchase tickets, click on this link...
https://tickets.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?e=9803373aee57dbd965bc67f224ffc420&t=tix&vqitq=48583964-73ff-4df7-ab5f-9db500aafeeb&vqitp=78b94759-999a-420f-992c-62952e98a071&vqitts=1528999325&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itl&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=4e941fcb91af14e035a7ef5e5808d106


P.S. Did we mention this theater may be haunted? (for more about the theater's ghosts.)

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