<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=utf-8"><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=utf-8"><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=utf-8"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" class=""><p class=""><font size="3" class=""><b class="">Written by Alyssa Keown in the <a href="http://Akronist.com" class="">Akronist.com</a> </b></font></p><p class="">Wandering Aesthetics successfully captured their audience with both
laughter and fright on the opening night of their storytelling
production “Boogers, Witches and Haints: Spooky Stories from
Appalachia.” The show is being presented at the Standing Rock Cultural
Arts building in Kent, Ohio and the performance company welcomes all
with hospitality and enthusiasm.</p><p class="">Incorporating the company’s
unique style, Benjamin Rexroad (Co-Artistic Director of Wandering
Aesthetics) produced a show you will not find anywhere else. The
production economically utilizes a minimalistic set, allowing
solo-performer Kyle Jozsa to rely on his phenomenal storytelling talent
to create the imagery and characters within the stories. He accomplishes
this with wild, dramatic gestures and an abundance of voices.</p><p class="">With
these skills, Jozsa walks audiences through the trails of Appalachia
and into different hostels where the artistic duo picked up the three
frightening tales they present throughout the show. By moving all about
the stage, and even jumping into the audience, Jozsa brings the audience
to laughter and fright during these superstitious legends that
Wandering Aesthetics took from the mountains and brought back to Akron,
Kent, and many more places to come.</p><p class="">The
performance is open this coming weekend and I recommend, anyone looking
for something new to experience in the theatre, go see this hour-long
production of funny and eerie ghost stories.</p><p class="">***</p><p class="">“Boogers, Witches and Haints” continues its run on Friday, July 31 and Saturday August 1.</p><p class="">Standing Rock Cultural Arts Center is located at the North Water St Gallery, 300 N. Water St., Suite H, in Kent.</p><p class="">Tickets
are $15 per person and are available online at
<a href="http://www.BWHKent.brownpapertickets.com" class="">www.BWHKent.brownpapertickets.com</a>. Reservations may also be made by
calling (330) 990-5138. Tickets will be available at the door – but
seating is limited so pre-orders are recommended.</p><p class=""><b class="">Check out another review by <span class="entry-author">Yoly Glez M Heisler <a href="http://akronist.com/boogeymen-witches-haunt-appalachia-in-one-actor-production/" data-mce-href="http://akronist.com/boogeymen-witches-haunt-appalachia-in-one-actor-production/" class="">HERE</a>. </span></b></p></body></html>