Chicago, IL

House of the Exquisite Corpse IV: Superstition

a haunted puppet anthology

House of the Exquisite Corpse IV: Superstition Immersive Event - Main Image

House of the Exquisite Corpse returns with an all-new program of immersive acts of puppet horror that are guaranteed to shock, scare, astonish and delight this Halloween season. Don’t step on a crack on the way in, because six teams of multidisciplinary puppet artists have joined to create six different puppet horror experiences, each built around a different SUPERSTITION, and you don’t want to miss them: “Step on a Crack” By Ken Buckingham and Corey Smith “Broken Mirror” by Justin D’Acci and Pablo Monterrubio “If you lie, the devil’s darning needle will sew your mouth shut” By Chio Cabrera, Alonso Galue and Brett Swinney “Through the Looking Glass” By Felix Mayes and Cam Armstrong Smith “A White Bird in the House is an Omen of Death” By Jacky Kelsey, Fletcher Pierson and Kevin Wesson “An ill fate befalls those who pluck from fruit in their dreams” By Sion Silva and Emilie Wingate Recommended for audiences aged 14 and over. Tickets are Pay What You Want Pay What You Want lets you choose how much to pay for a ticket. Nothing should stand between between you and great puppet art, least of all a brutal social construct like money. Suggested prices can be found by selecting different ticketing options on this page. For more info on how we make Pay What You Can work, click here Be prepared to move during this show! Audiences enter, if you dare, in small groups via timed entries. Once inside, you must brave its dark halls for approximately 50 minutes, stopping at each room to spy through keyholes, cracks, and hidden doors to see the horrors happening within. You will be mostly on your feet for the ~1 hour production. Chairs can be made available for those with difficulty standing for long stretches. Wheelchair Access and Mobility Assistance Rough House is committed to ensuring accessibility for all attendees. We offer accommodations for individuals with disabilities, including: • Accessible Seating • Written Descriptions Every audience member receives personal audio through headphones, providing an individualized listening experience by default, making additional assistive listening devices unnecessary Facilities and Parking The Garage Space at Steppenwolf provides accessible entrances, and restrooms. Accessible parking spaces in Steppenwolf’s valet parking lot at 1700 N Halsted, one block north of the theater. Patrons who park here may pay the standard rate of $17 at Steppenwolf’s café in Front Bar. How to Request Accommodations If you require accommodations, please contact Managing Director Erik Tylkowski at erik@roughhousetheater.com. Requests should be made at least one week before the event. Sensory Warnings For attendees with sensory sensitivities, please be aware that our show may include: • Fog and Haze • Flashing Lights • Loud Noises • Depictions of Puppet Violence Come Vaccinated. Masks recommended. For the health and safety of our audiences and especially our performers, we suggest that all audience members wear a mask and we ask that everyone be vaccinated unless you have a medical exception. If you are feeling ill, do not come. Check below for our policy on COVID-related exchanges or refunds.

Audience Role

Audiences enter, if you dare, in small groups via timed entries. Once inside, you must brave its dark halls for approximately 50 minutes, stopping at each room to spy through keyholes, cracks, and hidden doors to see the horrors happening within.

Ages: 13 +

Content Advisories

Depictions of violence
Flashing lights
Fog/haze
loud noises

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
Chairs available on request
Extended standing
Walking

Tags

Halloween

About Rough House Theater Co.

Rough House connects individuals and communities through art that celebrates the weird things that make us unique, and the weirder things that bring us together. We create puppet art that captures the heart through the eye. Our work use puppetry, music, and human performance to tell stories that are intimate, strange, and sincere.