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RHINOFEST IS BACK!


Labyrinth is a co-producer in this year's Rhinofest.
2 Labyrinth shows with be featured at 2 Rhino locations.
8 Rhino shows
will be at the
Labyrinth Arts Venue
(4477a N Elston Ave)


PAST PROJECTS
RADIO THEATER
Deep DIVE
A noir anthology series
LISTEN NOW!
The Temp That Killed
CEO Jerry Landis
An office noir based on current and possible events.
Written by Keith Gatchel
Produced by
Jeanne Cuff & Diane Hamm
Starring
John Rohr, Elijah Warfield,
Jessica Kearney, Paul Carr, Robert Puig, & Chloe Speshock
With Music by The Star System
Featuring this month's panel:
Silent Theatre Company's Tonika Todorova and Lip Lewis, film scholars John Klingle and Sarah Stevens
How You Like Them Teeth?






"How You Like Them Teeth?"
The Push Push
Casey Brazeal (lead vocal)
Keith Fort (guitar)
Mike Amandes (drums)
Craig Woods (bass)
© 2016, The Push Push
A Labyrinth Arts Production
Music By Keith Fort, Casey Brazeal, Mike Amandes, and Craig Woods
Lyrics by Casey Brazeal
Produced by Diane Hamm & Paul Brennan
Choreography by Diane Hamm
Directed and Edited by Paul William Brennan
Artwork by Andy Somma
Starring
John Francis Klingle as the Godheadwaiter
Sharon Waltham as the cranky lady in white
Jeanne Cuff as the Cranky Lady in leopard print
Steak Richardson as the vengeful bartender
Bradford Rogers as the jealous lover
M.C. Jones as the nonchalant lover
With Diane Hamm, Cristina McCrystal, Zoë Pike & Robert Puig as the Siren Servers
A very special thanks to Keith Fort & Dennis Sagel. And Marcos Baca, Brian Beeler, Stefan Brün, Marlana Carlson, Paul Carr, Jonathan Dunski, Karen Fort, Tomlinson Fort, Krzysztof Piotrowski, Prop Thtr, Sarah Stevens, Craig Stoebling, Tonika Todorova, Ed Torrez
Listen to the whole song and more Push Push here.
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NOTE FOR THE NEW YEAR:
Labyrinth Arts is first and foremost committed to the proper safety measures in this critical time,
for both the sake of society, and of its artists.
Our plans in this time of social distancing are theatrical endeavors that both the constraints and the freedom of media allow.








