DUBUQUE, IOWA (August 15, 2019) — University of Dubuque Heritage Center kicks off season three of its BITE Size Series with New York-based actor Joshua Kane in Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Terror at 3:30PM and 7:30PM, Friday, September 20, in Babka Theatre.

"BITE" stands for Babka Intimate Theatre Experiences. This series of events showcase one-person or small cast performances in the intimate setting of Heritage Center’s black-box venue. With maximum capacity of about 200, Babka Theatre offers general admission and stadium-style seating.

Dark tales and passions are illuminated by theatrical fire in this interactive, tour-de-force performance of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart, The Cask of Amontillado, The Raven, and more. Punctuated with lively anecdotes about the author and his swift descent into madness, the performance also encompasses the humor and banter audiences have come to expect in Kane’s performances. The swift-paced, one-man show allows audience members to become active partners in creating the world of the play.

Kane is a classically-trained actor who studied with Stella Adler, Bobby Lewis, the National Shakespeare Conservatory, and Marcel Marceau. He is a member of the Actors’ Equity Association and has toured internationally. Kane’s work as a voiceover actor can be heard on radio and television in spots for clients ranging from Pillsbury to the Central Intelligence Agency. His fascination with the old-time radio dramas of Orson Welles and Vincent Price inspired him to reinvent “Theatre of the Mind” for a new generation.

A Q&A discussion with Kane follows the performance.

Discounted BITE Size Series Subscriptions for all six BITE Size Series events are available at $99 for general public, $81 for alumni, military, and veterans, and $48 for children and students.

BITE Size Series Subscriptions or single tickets for Joshua Kane in Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Terror can be purchased 11AM-2PM Monday through Friday at the Farber Box Office, Heritage Center, University of Dubuque, 2255 Bennett Street; by phone at 563.585.SHOW; or online at www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter. Normal weekday box office hours 10AM-5PM resume Monday, August 19.

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