More praise for The Dead Dream Machine– written by Jake Thomas, directed by Rachel Klein, produced by Eric Schmalenberger, and video art directed and sound designed by Sean Gill.
New York Magazine names it a "Critics' Pick" and says: "In this very strange play, a mad scientist has built a machine that extracts dreams from a young woman’s brain. At the finale every night, a crew of alt-venue stars—drag queens, born-to-showbiz kids, burlesque artists— all join in on a goth performance of a Nick Cave tune."
Downtown Traveler says: "New York City has no shortage of Halloween attractions...but if you are looking for more high-brow entertainment– with a decidedly anti-Wall Street bent– head to Brooklyn for Dead Dream Machine. This off- off- off- Broadway show features a talented cast and scenes that range from hysterical to bizarre... a uniquely Brooklyn production that combines elements of burlesque, acrobatics, puppetry and bondage. ... so hysterical, offbeat and downright bizarre [some segments] played over and over in my mind throughout the weekend. ...You’ll feel trendy just for attending this show."
Brooklyn Spaces says: "I was lucky enough to catch a press preview of ...the incredible Dead Dream Machine... and it RULES. Go!"
Bushwick Daily says: "The campy horror show is thoroughly enjoyable, and the variety approximates the unsettling, kaleidoscopic nature of our dreams... It is quick and humorous throughout, gothically campy, well-acted, and feels as unsettling as a half-remembered dream."
Courtesan Macabre says: "I had the pleasure of trekking out to East Williamsburg (Bushwick) NY last night to experience the new production, The Dead Dream Machine... It was disturbing and made you squirm... [director Rachel Klein] mixes style and sensuality into her visual storytelling."
My Entertainment World says: "Consistently entertaining. ...a series of both horrifying and comedic skits. ...the ensemble of The Dead Dream Machine was remarkable. ...I enjoyed living the nightmares produced by the The Dead Dream Machine."
There are still two more weekends remaining– you can get tickets here, watch Sean Gill's trailer here, and get more information here.