
Pareidolia: An Exploration of Human Nature Through Stories About Bigfoot, Presented in Three Acts
Drama · Comedy · Horror
Overview
Presented in three acts, “Pareidolia: An Exploration of Human Nature Through Stories About Bigfoot, Presented in Three Acts” is an exploration of human nature through stories about Bigfoot.
Top Cast
Darryin Cunningham
Darryin Cunningham
Brandon
Darryin Cunningham
Brandon
Matthew Booth
Matthew Booth
Austin
Matthew Booth
Austin
Timothy Malm
Timothy Malm
Kyle
Timothy Malm
Kyle


Conner Wayne Brown
Conner Wayne Brown
Crying Man/Conner
Conner Wayne Brown
Crying Man/Conner
Tony Sprauge
Tony Sprauge
Self
Tony Sprauge
Self
Paul Segren
Paul Segren
Bruce McCracken
Paul Segren
Bruce McCracken
Thomas Pearson
Thomas Pearson
Benjamin LaPerle
Thomas Pearson
Benjamin LaPerle
Lisa Sanphillippo
Lisa Sanphillippo
Martha Schmidt
Lisa Sanphillippo
Martha Schmidt
Patrick Broemeling
Patrick Broemeling
Ted Schmidt
Patrick Broemeling
Ted Schmidt
Tyler Kennedy
Tyler Kennedy
Self
Tyler Kennedy
Self
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