Ragweeds
Ragweeds by Riley Elton McCarthy
The creeper vines of West Virginia have been growing. A Stag is born. Hazel and Izy meet in the Appalachian Mountains and are on the hunt for a cryptid only known as… Mothman.
All photos taken by Juan Gamero
"[...]"Ragweeds" is an enigmatic piece of theatre that is every bit prescient to our modern day as it is a cautionary tale for our near future. Belokon's first outing as director with the absurdist troupe Lakehouseranchdotpng, she presents a thought-provoking piece that pulls a well-performed ensemble of two converging stories that grasps at the heartstrings. To an extent, the relevancy and use of modern references along with queer themes of the play feels like the playwright Riley Elton McCarthy working through their own personal assessment of the world around them." - Jon Manarang, When the Lights Go Out