Horror Theater
Horror Theater is a genre of performance art that focuses on evoking fear, suspense, and dread in its audience. It often incorporates elements of the supernatural, psychological tension, and dark themes. Productions may include live performances, puppetry, or multimedia presentations, and they often draw inspiration from classic horror literature and films.
This genre can be found in various settings, from small community theaters to large productions on Broadway. Notable works in Horror Theater include adaptations of stories by authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King. The aim is to create an immersive experience that captivates and unsettles viewers.