Welcome to a midnight tour of LA. For the tourist who seeks horror and the fantastique, and perhaps some sorrow, in the dark places of Los Angeles and its environs. Short plays and tales of the Weird and Surreal, to keep you company through the Dark and Sleepless Night. . .
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Welcome to a midnight tour of LA. For the tourist who seeks horror and the fantastique, and perhaps some sorrow, in the dark places of Los Angeles and its environs. Short plays and tales of the Weird and Surreal, to keep you company through the Dark and Sleepless Night. . .
Lincoln Heights. An abandoned police station becomes a stage for two cold cases connected to The Black Dahlia murder.
With Conor Murphy and Marti Skoler
Music by Cody Nicholls and Jose Salazar. Excerpts from “Memories,” “Do Not Disturb” and “Tomorrow’s Going To Be A Good Day” by Jose Salazar.
Recording Engineer, Mixing and Music Editing by Wayne Peet @ Newzone Studio. Sound Design by Wayne Peet and Sharon Yablon.
Hemorrhage and Shock is part of A Garden of Terrible Blooms podcast of radio plays set in Los Angeles, produced by A Story Followed You Here. All Rights Reserved.
A photograph goes with each play, all were taken around Los Angeles by friends of the podcast. Please visit our website to learn more at www.terribleblooms.net.
This play was first performed in January 2024 with LA True Crime in an evening of plays about The Black Dahlia murder.
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A Garden of Terrible Blooms
Welcome to a midnight tour of LA. For the tourist who seeks horror and the fantastique, and perhaps some sorrow, in the dark places of Los Angeles and its environs. Short plays and tales of the Weird and Surreal, to keep you company through the Dark and Sleepless Night. . .