
"San Jose's City Lights Theater Company is set to transform the stage into a haunting haven this October with Spooky Lights Live! later tonight. This fresh take on eerie short plays steps out from its audio origins and into a live setting, offering residents a chance to experience spine-tingling short stories up close. Written by local talent Lauren Doyle, the event draws on the city's creative energy, showcasing narratives that blend the strange with the familiar in ways that resonate with South Bay audiences."
"Attendees can look forward to a staged reading featuring a skilled cast, including Kim Scofield, Kyle Smith, Vanessa Alvarez, Alycia Adame, Arturo Montes, and Gwynnevere Cristobal, under the direction of Dave Leon. The evening includes complimentary snacks, drinks, and festive party favors to keep the atmosphere lively. A costume contest adds to the fun, inviting everyone to dress up and compete for prizes, turning the night into a communal celebration of Halloween's theatrical side."
"These plays, titled Lights, Remains of the Night, Remember Me, Six of Spades, The Red Halloween, and Valentine, promise a mix of chills and delights that highlight San Jose's growing reputation for innovative arts. Recordings will be available later on Filament. Lauren Doyle's earned a B.A. in Art History & Visual Culture with a minor in Theatre Arts at San Jose State University, graduating with with top honors in 2012."
San Jose's City Lights Theater Company presents Spooky Lights Live! later tonight in October, bringing eerie short plays to a live stage after originating as audio pieces. The program features staged readings of six plays—Lights, Remains of the Night, Remember Me, Six of Spades, The Red Halloween, and Valentine—written by local playwright Lauren Doyle. A skilled local cast performs under the direction of Dave Leon. The evening includes complimentary snacks, drinks, festive party favors, and a costume contest with prizes. Recordings of the performances will be available later on Filament.
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