Long before fear took the stage, early theater believed that comedy and tragedy were two sides of the same coin. But as the shadows grew and the performances evolved, a third path emerged… horror.
And the act of this art form was forever known as THE CRAFT. A second skin. A new face. A voice for what cannot be held in silence. The ability to use horror, imagination, and performance to create purpose from pain.
As such a powerful art form it demands discipline. THE CRAFT must be practiced. Protected. Respected.
For not all understand what it takes to step into the darkness… and create something worth remembering.