Production PhotosCheck Out Photos of The Sleepy Hollow Experience in TarrytownThe immersive theatrical experience from Brian Clowdus continues on original author Washington Irving’s Hudson Valley estate through November 10.
By
Marc J. Franklin
October 24, 2019
Lindsey Weiss, Blake Burgess, Alex Burnette, Haley Barna, and Austin Mirsoltani in The Sleepy Hollow ExperienceCurtis Brown
Brian Clowdus’ TheSleepy Hollow Experience continues in Tarrytown after beginning performances October 4. The theatrical musical event has been extended to run through November 10.
The show takes place on Washington Irving’s estate in the Hudson Valley, where the author created Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman. The outdoor staging allows audiences to travel around the estate in an immersive retelling of Irving’s 1820 ghost story with live, professional musicians and singers.
The Sleepy Hollow Experience stars storytellers Lindsey Weiss and Alex Burnette, with Austin Mirsoltani as Ichabod Crane, Haley Barna as Katrina Van Tassel, and Blake Burgess as Brom Bones.
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Production Photos: The Sleepy Hollow Experience at Mountainside Theatre
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Austin Mirsoltani in The Sleepy Hollow Experience
Lindsey Weiss, Haley Barna, and Blake Burgess in The Sleepy Hollow Experience
Haley Barna in The Sleepy Hollow Experience
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Alex Burnette and Lindsey Weiss in The Sleepy Hollow Experience
Clowdus is artistic director of Georgia’s Serenbe Playhouse, where he has garnered national attention for his large-scale, site-specific musical productions, including Titanic, Miss Saigon, and Carousel.
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