A new play by Jo McIver Lee

Directed by Em Perez

When three sisters take a camping trip to honor the passing of their late mother they stumble across a lost camp counselor who can speak with the spirits. Through a seance gone awry, they are forced to reconcile their relationships with each other, their mother, and ultimately themselves in this comedic but heart wrenching tale of grief and family.


The show runs approximately 75 minutes with no intermission.

Tickets are $20, available online or in-person before the show. House will open 30 minutes before the show. Come early for drinks and concessions provided by The Bug.

This show is intended for adults and may contain content not suitable for children.

UnLeashed Theatre plays may contain potentially triggering content. We provide a content warning for all plays, but in the spirit of protecting the storytelling, we provide the link separately so that you may choose to read or not. You can find the content warning for this play here: Content Warning.

Oct 3 - Oct 19 @ The Bug Theatre

Cast and Crew

Dia Kline as Becky

Carrie E. Howard as Barb

Blair Carpenter as Bobbie

Annie Boothe as Trish

Lucia (Bex) Heese, Stage Manager

Cheri Bauman, Lighting Design

Em Perez, Director and Set Design

Zach Perez, Audio Design

Jo McIver Lee, Playwright and Costume/Prop Design

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The Bug Theatre was originally built as a nickelodeon movie house in 1912. Throughout the century, it had many names and purposes until 1994, it was purchased by local artists and turned into a 501(c)3 performance space. The Bug produces live theatrical performance, forums, classes, and acclaimed monthly showcases featuring local independent film, music and performing artists, as well as bringing national and international artworks tp local audiences in the form of film festivals and traveling artists. It has also served as a multi-functional venue that provides a gathering place for community meetings, workshops, benefits, and other artistic events. The Bug continues to work towards its original mission to make the arts accessible to artists and audiences of all means. This historical space continues to serve as a beloved staple in the Denver arts community.