- Dr. Horrible finally freezes Captain Hammer in the stage adaptation of Joss Whedon’s Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog
- Dr. Horrible’s Tragic Fall in “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog”
- Billy and Penny get close to real verbal connection.
- Dr. Horrible realizes he has everything he ever wanted. And it sucks.
- A play set in a petri dish
- Bernard 1 attacks Salter in Scene 2 of “A Number”
- Bernard 2 faces his fate in “A Number”
- Bernard 1 reveals his crime
- Salter tries to move on without his son in “A Number”
- Death raises Alcestis in the Underworld
- The cult of Alcestis rises against Apollo’s wishes
- Quarto 1, the “Bad Hamlet” throws his cap (or skull) into the ring.
- Time Stands Still in the Void
- “Draw thy breath in pain to tell my story.”
- There are no skulls in this scene.
Production Photos from:
Joss Whedon’s Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog adapted (with permission, non-profit) by Lillian DeRitter
A Number by Caryl Churchill
Alcestis by Euripides, translated by Richard Lattimore
Bad Hamlet by Lillian DeRitter and Anthea Carns
All directed by Lillian DeRitter














