When ancient powers stir and illusions threaten reality, three witches must guard their land with wit, iron, and will in a battle where belief is the sharpest weapon.
Witches, opera, murder, and masks collide in a hilarious and haunting tale where every note sung hides a secret and every spotlight casts a deeper shadow.
Witches face a cunning new breed of vampires in a battle of belief and identity, where tradition, power, and dark humor collide in the enchanted hills of Lancre.
A Room with a View by E.M. Forster follows Lucy Honeychurch as she navigates love and self-discovery against the backdrop of Edwardian social conventions.
Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare follows Viola, who disguises herself as Cesario after a shipwreck, becoming entangled in love triangles and mistaken identities.
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton explores love and societal constraints in 19th-century New York, following Newland Archer’s dilemma between passion and duty.
A faceless ex-model, a glamorous queen supreme, and a trail of lies, surgeries, and stolen lives collide in a twisted, dazzling quest for identity, reinvention, and truth.