She’s great at connecting with people.Įven the program was amazing. I spent a good five minutes freaking out about clever this was.Īlso, Annabella (Ava Lee Scott) made the rounds and spent a while with our table. The candles at dinner were shaped like houses. The boy left to get on a train, and then the witches stole the girl away and tied her to the train tracks, to be killed inadvertently by her own lover.Įlizabeth Romanski then serenaded us with “Is That All There Is?” (at the later dinner, sadly not at the earlier one). Troy and Emily were the lovers, with Paul and Olly as witches, holding up a heart behind them and gagging ostentatiously. ![]() She fell to a very dramatic death, complete with “splat!” Olly lifted the bear head to reveal that he was a witch, and cut the strings holding the lady. Part 2 was the circus, with Olly as the dancing bear, and Emily as the lady flying high above our heads. Afterward the mother, and then the boy, slowly cleaned up the stage. Part 1 was the fire, and showed Boy Witch’s mischievous imaginary friend (Paul-witch) lighting a match, invoking Emily Terndrup as the personified flames (so clever!). Paul and Olly as witches is always brilliant, and Olly as Boy Witch’s mother was hilarious. It starred Troy Ogilvie as a young Boy Witch, with Emily Terndrup, Paul Zivkovich, and Oliver Hornsby-Sayer in multiple roles. They performed three pieces throughout the evening, in the style of a silent film comedy, introduced by the fabulous Elizabeth Romanski as an interpretation of Thomas Mann’s “Disillusionment” (which really was an inspiration for “Is That All There Is?”) If you have any more videos or photos, please share them. I didn’t see everything so please share your memories too! I’ve added a few photos which are mostly from the McKittrick gallery - anyone know the name of the photographer to credit? Any photos not from the McKittrick gallery are video screenshots, or my own crappy photos. I loved having an entire party based around my favorite character and am awed that something so geekily awesome can also be so huge and popular. ![]() Not only were there many sights and delights to discover, but everything tied into the theme so well: Boy Witch’s backstory as based on Peggy Lee’s “Is That All There Is?”, manipulated by Hecate. Inferno 2015 was my favorite McKittrick party.
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