The Lousiest Werewolves: Mania in the Moonlight
Directed by Rob Ward
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Genre and Content
Content Warnings
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Seat Reservations and Show Tickets
| Add to Schedule | Date | Time | Ticket Options | Quantity | Purchase |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thu 08/06 | 8:30 PM | ||||
| Fri 08/07 | 7:00 PM | ||||
| Sat 08/08 | 1:00 PM | ||||
| Sat 08/08 | 10:00 PM | ||||
| Sun 08/09 | 2:30 PM |
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Cast and Crew
Rob Ward
Alpha/DirectorRob Ward is an award winning actor, playwright, and choreographer who has been a part of the Twin Cities theater scene since 2013. Rob has worked several local companies including Open Window Theatre, Sidekick Theater, Oncoming Productions, Mindless Mirth, Frosted Glass Creative, The Old Gem Theater, and Actors Theater of MN. Rob is also a frequent performer at the Minnesota Fringe Festival. His one-man shows, "How To Kill A Horse!" and "Welcome To The Food Chain" won a "Minnesota Fringe Golden Lanyard" and the "World Crime League’s Most Diabolical Show at Fringe" awards in 2023 and 2024 respectively. Additionally, Rob has acted in film, television, music videos, web series, and podcasts. He is also the author of the sci-fi crime novel, Click. Learn more at RobWardCreative.com
Mike Mayket
BetaCharles Osugo (Afropolar)
DeltaCharles is a newer entry to Minneapolis theatrics. Part of Murder mystery company since late 2024. An award winning poet, Charles is excited to transform!
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Effecting Social Metamorphosis
This production is a part of the Social Butterfly Project, an IP collaborative promoting Mental Health Awareness.
Working within the framework of the MN Fringe Festival, August 6-16, 2026, Social Butterfly Project aims to connect audiences to a variety of mental health experiences, both on and off the stage. With the help of Fringe Producers and Mental Health organizations, we look to build an environment that engages visitors emotionally, providing experiences to include shows, activities, resources, and support, in order to encourage new perspectives, grow empathy, and provide awareness and support on mental health issues.
Mission statement: The Social Butterfly Project believes that art encourages empathy and empathy encourages change. Our mission is to engage audiences with diverse voices on a variety of social topics, using theater as a catalyst to inspire new perspectives and transform the world.
