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    Lisa Tuttle Roundtable Conversation

    Join a panel of Austin-based women in horror as they gather in Austin's newest indie bookstore to discuss Lisa Tuttle’s forthcoming novella, "My Death." The participants will be Taisia Kitaiskaia, May Cobb, Agatha Andrews, and Amy Gentry.
    Thu., Oct. 26, 7pm. Free.
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    Theatre

    Malum Malus Burlesque: Samhain

    The Wheel of the Year inspires this occult burlesque chantry of witches to revel in darkness, wherein all manner of devilry and mischief is allowed. Featuring performances by Blaise Ricin, Fig, Sigh, Mandy Mezcal, Magpie, Sunday Slaughter, Copper Penny, and Allegra Jade Fox.
    Thu.-Sat., Oct. 26-28, 8pm. $15-37.  
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    Ride the Cyclone

    In this hilarious story by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell, the lives of six teenagers from a Canadian chamber choir are cut short in a freak accident aboard a roller coaster. When they awake in limbo, a mechanical fortune teller invites each to tell a story to win a prize like no other: the chance to return to life. Directed by Jenny Lavery.
    Through Nov. 5. See website for dates and times. $15-26.  
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    Theatre

    The Austin Séance

    Albert Lucio and Jake Cordero of the Austin Séance demonstrate tools used by working mediums and employ those tools in modern recreations of old-time séances.
    Oct. 26-29. Thu. & Sun., 6:50pm; Fri.-Sat., 6:50 & 9:50pm. $30.  
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    The Jigglewatts Burlesque Revue

    The Jigglewatts brings their famous live band-enhanced burlesque show back to the stage, with the darkly dazzling and macabre rock 'n' roll of Mr. Lewis & the Funeral 5.
    Thu., Oct. 26, 8pm. $30 and up.
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    Dance

    UNDEAD: Haunted House of Dances

    This is an immersive, all ghastly and ghostly, more-than-mostly, adults-only Halloween show, featuring local professional dance and theater artists curated by Ventana Ballet.
    Thu.-Sat., Oct. 26-28, 7 & 9pm. $32 and up.  
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