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Serenbe Playhouse Presents THE EXPERIENCE In A Brand New Location

Atlanta (September, 2015) – After two sold-out seasons, Serenbe Playhouse is proud to revive The Sleepy Hollow Experience in new thrilling (and bone-chilling) ways. For its third season the show will be more barbaric than ever, taking the tale of Ichabod, Katrina, and Brom to new heights. For those who thought previous performances were bloodcurdling in the stables, wait until you see the story unfold before your very eyes in the shadowed, haunting openness of The Horseman’s Meadow. More immersive and terrifying than ever, and able to accommodate more casualties – er, spectators than ever before – The Sleepy Hollow Experience – dare we say it – is coming back with a vengeance.

“For our third revival of The Sleepy Hollow Experience we wanted to really shake things up,” says director Brian Clowdus. “We are working with Set Designer Adam Koch to move the show out of the stables to accommodate larger audiences and create an even spookier experience in the middle of the woods. Adam has created a skeleton of a town with an actual covered bridge constructed out of hundreds of recycled shipping pallets. This is Tarry Town like you have never seen and the excitement is showing in our highest pre-sales to date. It's sure to be another sell out!”

Returning to help tell the tale of the Headless Horseman are and Playhouse favorites Laura Floyd and Jessica Miesel. The charming Chris Mayers will also return as . New to the family this year are Justin Walker as the mighty Brom Bones and Daniel Burns playing opposite Floyd as a Storyteller.

This year, the production team, lead by director Brian Clowdus, is excited to welcome Adam Koch as scenic designer. Koch comes to Serenbe through a special partnership with AIR – Serenbe’s Artist In Residence program. “Creating this new Sleepy Hollow has been like the ultimate time travel back through childhood, and the childhood imagination, and my early love of American legends, haunted houses, and ghost stories,” says Koch. “And, like kids at play, but with the added layer of adult hard work in the Fall sun, we've mapped out a real life audience journey through the idyllic, lantern-lit streams and black forests of Tarry Town. Actually walking through the covered bridge in the dead of the night, I would say it feels like being in a movie, but it’s so much better.”

The production team also includes Assistant Director Ryan Oliveti and Sound and Lighting Designer Bobby Johnston.

For more information about Serenbe Playhouse and to purchase tickets, please visit www.serenbeplayhouse.com or call 770.463.1110. You can follow Serenbe Playhouse on Facebook, @OnstageSerenbe on Twitter, and SerenbePlayhouse on Instagram.

//// Show dates and times for The Sleepy Hollow Experience are Wednesdays – Sundays, October 1st through November 1st at 8pm with Late Night performances Fridays & Saturdays at 10:30pm. Tickets are $25.

ABOUT SERENBE PLAYHOUSE: Serenbe Playhouse is a professional theatre committed to producing site-specific performances and programs that connect art, nature and community. Serenbe Playhouse believes that theatre as an art form has the unique power to illuminate the human experience. In pursuit of that vision, we produce artistically rich site-specific performances and programming that reduce the barriers between artists and audiences by immersing patrons in an environment that amplifies the beauty of nature, and provides opportunities for engagement, conversation, and collaboration. We use theatre as an artistic educational tool for both artists and audiences. We are a pioneer in modeling Green Theatre Practices by producing plays with a commitment to social responsibility and environmental stewardship. Serenbe Playhouse was founded in 2009 under the executive and artistic direction of Brian Clowdus, an accomplished actor, educator, director and producer. Established under the umbrella of their parent organization, The Serenbe Institute for Art Culture & the Environment, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Serenbe Playhouse operates with the support of a diverse working board of directors and community volunteers.