Charlie Athanas has unleashed the KILL ME poster…

Wow.
Charlie is WildClaw Theatre’s resident designer, he’s done all of our posters, as well as the sets for The Revenants and The Dreams in the Witch House. I’m crazy about this poster. I will be framing one. It just gets more and more disturbing/arresting/unsettling the longer you look at it.
KILL ME opens February 13th at the Athenaeum! Tickets are now on sale!!
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Scott T. Barsotti is a playwright and performer originally from Pittsburgh, PA, currently living in Chicago. Scott's plays include The Revenants, McMeekin Finds Out, Jet Black Chevrolet, Brewed, and an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's The Body Snatcher, and have played in Chicago, New York, New Orleans, and Pittsburgh, with upcoming productions in Los Angeles and Boston; his work has been produced and/or developed by Curious Theatre Branch, WildClaw Theatre, The Route 66 Theatre Company, Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company, Chicago Dramatists, Roundelay Theatre Company, Theatre Seven of Chicago, and EP Theater among others. His plays have been seen at the New York International Fringe Festival and the Rhinoceros Theater Festival, as well as festivals produced by Collaboraction, American Theater Company, The Mill Theatre, 13th Street Repertory, and the Players Theatre. Scott has also had writing commissioned by Chicago Children's Theatre.
Scott is a Resident Playwright at Chicago Dramatists, a company member of Curious Theatre Branch and WildClaw Theatre, and an artistic associate of Illegal Drama and Collaboraction.
As a performer, Scott has appeared with Curious, WildClaw, The Mammals, Lifeline Theatre, Illegal Drama, WNEP Theater, Victory Gardens, Collaboraction, and Pavement Group to name a few.
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February 9th, 2012 at 6:00 pm
[...] Theatre has released a teaser trailer for KILL ME, which previews this weekend and opens on Monday, Februay 13 at Chicago’s Athenaeum [...]
February 14th, 2012 at 5:33 am
Now that I’ve seen the production I’m happy to say that the poster fits the show perfectly. Sometimes that just happens.