"The production is at turns atmospheric and creepy, insightful and witty. It is not only a gripping tale of terror, but also a relatable, astute look at the complexity of modern-day relationships in the queer community and beyond. The actors, as deftly directed by Rodrigo Ernesto Bolaños, throw themselves into the narrative and imbue their characters with a reality that plays beautifully alongside the old-school horror movie tropes—making them sparkle like the Twilight vampires that Owen jokingly alludes to. It all comes together to make Goat Blood an unmissable addition to The Days of the Dead Festival and to Frigid NY."- Jim Catapano, Arts Independent "Complicated, sexy, and terrifying, Goat Blood takes its audience down dark paths, constantly shifting what you're afraid of (or who), who you're afraid for, and why. The present-day scenes and flashbacks feed each other cunningly, and the pacing remains tight throughout; meanwhile the various tensions - life-or-death, sure, but also cultural and sexual - will keep you leaning in all the way to end. An unsettling winner." - Vince Gatton, New Play Exchange
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