HAUS of CREEP

“Huddled together, five bodies, wrapped in darkness. A grade-school projector illuminates a back wall – black tentacles, outstretched, tangled, restraining, restricting. You see, there was once a demon. Sucking souls, twisting minds, through a brightly lit screen. Rosay, dressed in a fuchsia lab coat, leather collar, and beret, carefully extracts the tentacles – revealing that they weren’t tentacles at all, but rather, cords, plugs, chargers. On Friday the 13th, Haus of Creep was born. A new image replaces the old, one of faces I recognize: The Company. They hired a team. Kids, and some freaks. She places another image over the other – but this one is burnt, distorted, abused. And it also reveals new faces. But you see, you can’t keep creeps in a cage, not in our house. As she extinguishes the light of the projector, the darkness once again enveloping me, and I feel at home. Things of the dark need the dark….

Clarissa, played by Misha Reeves Bybee (who has literally been in every JFI production, including Ma’s House and American Horror Story: 1984), is manic, wild, and as the cracks begin to show, she becomes wonderfully frightening and exciting. And finally, Rosay (Joshua Rivas) is the star of the evening, unveiling her living art in an effort to showcase distributing, raw, and savage art. Her layered character is one of the most fun to probe and play with.”

~Taylor Winters

https://www.haunting.net/haus-of-creep-review/

Misha Bybee