MARILYN MANSON To Exhibit Black Dahlia Paintings In Los Angeles

August 8, 2011

Marilyn Manson's paintings inspired by the murder of Elizabeth Short (a.k.a The Black Dahlia) will be on display at the Theatrefication event on November 12 in downtown Los Angeles.

Theatrefication is a double-feature of short-format multi-media productions; David J's "The Chanteuse And The Devil's Muse" and ElectrOpera Theatre's "ET Mostavy". Marilyn Manson will be exhibiting his original, Black Dahlia-themed watercolors, and Shepard Fairey will DJ the after party.

David J revisits the "Black Dahlia" song cycle that he originally composed for the independent feature film "The Devil's Muse". In this theatrical staging, the music works as a framework around which another related story is interwoven, that of torch singer Madi Comfort.

ElectrOperas are an exciting new frontier of musical theatre, taking musicals out of the traditional theatre and put them into the venues more accessible to young people: festivals, nightclubs, and warehouses. ElectrOpera Theatre is committed to continuing the tradition of storytelling through urban and classical performance.

Theatrefication - November 12
Million Dollar Theatre
307 S. Broadway
Downtown L.A., CA 90012

Go to www.theatrefication.com for show info and tickets.

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