Last year, Mitchell Bisschop’s reworking of Madison Avenue icons into the Citizen Kane homage of I Can Hear You Now, demonstrated he was writer/performer of both talent and a sterling comic sensibility. This year’s Pit of Goblins reveals a far more twisted aspect to Bisschop. A writer/performer of talent, yes; just one you may not want to leave your children alone with....
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This is a delightfully dark comedic piece from the equally dark and disturbed mind of Mitchell Bisschop. It follows. the story of a serial killer in a small town and revolving around a Pit of Goblins. ...
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RUSSELL EATONhttp://www.myhauntlife.comcertified reviewerJuly 01, 2019
A clever premise, energetically performed, this exploration of what we hide from the public and what we secretly dream of is deeper than I expected it to be....
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A dark but sometimes funny entry into the world of theatre and horror. Pit of Goblins is a hard play to describe the mood of but that is what makes it worth seeing for yourself, wonderfully twisted, boldly confident in it's storytelling and deliciously macabre; it's a true piece of art....
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