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Here Be Monsters

Theatre & exploration

Here Be Monsters
  • Get in touch
  • 2024 – RED CHIP PAWN
  • 2023 – MERMAYBE?
  • Monsters Summer 2024
  • 2022– FLASH PLAY workshop
  • 2021–BUBBLE BUNNY MINOTAUR
  • Nina & Randy look back on the origin of Here Be Monsters
  • 2020 – MONSTERS @ HOME
  • Randy on developing MONSTERS @ HOME
  • Randy talks getting GOOD & LOST on South Bridge Street Live
  • We Loved FRONTERAFEST!

We’re getting GOOD & LOST

Join us August 16 &17 at the Five Points Museum of Contemporary Art in Victoria, TX for an evening of short new works. Admission is free, but we recommend reserving a seat through Eventbrite.

Texans lose their belongings in the storm. A theatre company practices losing each other. A teacher loses an office tool. Medusa loses her head.

Seating is general admission and FREE, but reservations are recommended. Reserve your spot to let us know you’re coming and consider a small donation to help cover production costs.

We’re grateful to call the Five Points Museum of Contemporary Art our home.

We hope you can join us for GOOD & LOST, short plays written and directed by Walter Womack, Randy Wachtel, Randy Pollard, Amanda Heinold, and Nina Di Leo.

Additional performers and collaborators include Melissa Balli, Jill Blucher, John Bonner, Debra Chronister, Lisa DeVries, Sam Hankins, Ann Kapp, Meaghan MacKenzie-Rolfe, Hunter Mitchell, Joey Ochoa, Jon Micheal Sparkman, and Brenda Tally.


WHAT WE LOST IN THE STORM
by Here Be Monsters, directed by Randy Wachtel
Texans relate what they lost in the hurricane.
Featuring Jill Blucher, John Bonner, Debra Chronister, Lisa Devries, Ann Kapp, Joey Ochoa, and Randy Wachtel.
THE LOST ART OF CONVERSATION
written and directed by Mandy Heinold
Patients attempt to recover from a loss of communication.
Featuring Melissa Balli, Mandy Heinold, Meaghan MacKenzie-Rolfe, Hunter Mitchell, Jon Sparkman, and Jack Rickman.
HOLE PUNCH
by Here Be Monsters, directed by Mandy Heinold
A student returns a lost office tool to his former teacher.
MRS. GLASS: Nina Di Leo
WILLIAM PRESCOTT: Jon Sparkman
POSEIDON’S PAPERWORK
by Nina Di Leo, directed by Randy Wachtel
The ruler of the seas struggles with a loss of ocean populations, and with his own past actions.
POSEIDON: Randy Pollard
UNDERSECRETARY OF THE SEAS: Sam Hankins
ASSISTANT MARIBEL, A MERMAID: Jill Blucher
MEDUSA: Mandy Heinold
EULOGY PRACTICE / ONE TRUE THING
by Nina Di Leo and Here Be Monsters, directed by Randy Pollard
A theatre company practices losing each other.
Featuring Nina Di Leo, Sam Hankins, Mandy Heinold, Randy Pollard, Randy Wachtel, and Walter Womack.


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News

  • Get in touch
  • 2024 – RED CHIP PAWN
  • 2023 – MERMAYBE?
  • Monsters Summer 2024
  • 2022– FLASH PLAY workshop
  • 2021–BUBBLE BUNNY MINOTAUR
  • Nina & Randy look back on the origin of Here Be Monsters
  • 2020 – MONSTERS @ HOME
  • Randy on developing MONSTERS @ HOME
  • Randy talks getting GOOD & LOST on South Bridge Street Live
  • We Loved FRONTERAFEST!

Past Performances

  • 2024 – RED CHIP PAWN
  • 2023 – MERMAYBE?
  • 2022 – FLASH PLAY workshop
  • 2021 – BUBBLE BUNNY MINOTAUR
  • 2020 – MONSTERS @ HOME
  • 2019 – GOOD & LOST
  • 2018 – FOOD FOR THOUGHT
  • 2017 – SLUMBER
  • 2016 – SHELTER IN PLACE

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RED CHIP PAWN, 2024
MERMAYBE?, 2023
FLASH PLAY WORKSHOP, 2022

BUBBLE BUNNY MINOTAUR, 2021
GOOD & LOST, 2019
FOOD FOR THOUGHT, 2018

SLUMBER, 2017
SHELTER IN PLACE, 2016

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