Podsothoth Live Show!
Well, we secured a venue and time slot for our next live show, “Fungi from Yuggoth,” at the historic Black Box Theater, Thursday, August 15, 2024! Hot dog! Dust off your time traveling apparatus and kick off your weekend of weird fiction and Lovecraftian fandom with us!
TIME TRAVELERS: GET TICKETS HERE! (this event is now in our past)
Join Tod and Claire of the internationally tolerated podcast, Podsothoth: A Lovecraft Book Club for their live, interactive performance of “Fungi from Yuggoth!” Originally written by Providence’s own HP Lovecraft in 1929 and 1930, this interactive experience at the Black Box Theater did feature dramatic readings of Lovecraftian poetry, insightful revelations, silly jokes, and more. Audience participation was encouraged, but of course, not required.
Tickets were free for NecronomiCon Providence attendees (and you should get yours today). But, if you’re some kind of time-traveling weirdo who wants to see this live performance of a Lovecraft podcast without committing to an entire weekend-long conference ticket, we were asking $10, so snag your place in Black Box Theater either way, yesterday!
BONUS CONTENT!
The rule of human law means nothing amidst the spewing endless cosmos.
But human law can still totally screw up your life, which also means nothing.
If you haven’t had enough of Claire and Tod by the end of the show, never fear, for we were joined by friend of the show Harley Geiger, Cyber Lawyer, for a riveting analysis of Lovecraftian Law in their talk, Vanitas Horendum Lex: From Beyond the Bar, hosted by The Armitage Symposium on Friday, August 16, 2024 at 9:15am at the Omni Hotel, Bristol/Kent Room, 3rd floor.
Hopefully you came prepared with your legal questions such as, “If an immortal sorcerer possesses my weird wife, is that sufficient grounds for divorce in Massachusetts in 1924?” Even better, email us hideous@podsothoth.club, and we would have seen about incorporating your fictional legal conundruum into the lecture, time permitting.
This presentation was, of course, only available to NecronomiCon pass holders, but you were in town anyway, so you may as well have, right?