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“And when diplomacy fails altogether, Hayes is quick to pull a knife, ready to start a riot.”

-Haunting.Net

what people are saying

 

“Margery sets the tone of the evening perfectly. Hayes hit a delicate stride between being a genius AND socially awkward quite nicely, and interactions with her were definitely a highlight of the entire show. It was kind of fun to watch her get overwhelmed by the events of the evening and try to regain composure by doing the one thing she COULD have control over; pouring drinks for people. It was such a tiny moment, but it spoke volumes about her character.
— HorrorBuzz

“Maguire and Hayes, who both thrilled in Ceaseless Fun’s They Who Saw the Deep, are again standout performers here, driving their unnerving narratives with grace and frenetic energy”

— Haunting.Net

“[…] Demers and Hayes playing operatives on opposing sides of the conflict. As Ivan, Demers manages to charm as a loyal KGB agent, using a chess board to provide a layered allegory for the evening’s affairs–noting the importance of who is moving the pieces. Hayes, on the other hand, plays CIA agent Adelaide as a no-nonsense firebrand, with impressive levels of knowledge on combat tactics, interrogation methods and warfare (she’s the one who scolded me for turning my back on the crowd).”

— BecomeImmersed