J-P Theatre Productions Debuts A Haunting Revue II at Hollywood Fringe
A NoHo Arts District review calls the company a “relentlessly creative production house” and praises the new selection of tales. The anthology probes whether we are truly alone on Earth, weaving questions about ghosts, aliens, and the uncanny into everyday life. In that sense, the show positions itself as a modern echo of classic anthology series such as Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, and One Step Beyond.
The first act, Birds of a Feather, opens the evening. Two brothers and their sister gather at their late mother’s house to sort through her belongings. As they sift through boxes, old resentments surface, reality seems to shift, and the audience learns that one of the brothers is not what the others assumed. The story is described as “very entertaining” and sets a tone of familial tension mixed with supernatural undertones.
The second act, The Lateness of the Hour, centers on the positive impact of Big Brother organizations. A young man attends a late‑night meeting with a mentor who has transformed his life, only to discover that the mentor has died hours earlier. The review notes that the narrative highlights the fragility of hope and the unexpected twists that can alter a person’s trajectory.
The final act, Fight or Flight Response, shifts to a workplace setting. A quiet engineer, recently hired at an aeronautical company, is routinely abused by his boss. The engineer, the son of the late owner, finds confidence through the support of a new colleague and ultimately seeks revenge against a criminal profiteering organization that has taken over his father’s company. The review calls the piece “yesterday’s take on the supernatural” and praises its emotional depth.
All three short plays are described as original, cerebral, and strengthened by “wonderful performances” from a committed cast. The review concludes that the anthology is “nothing complex, just entertaining, interesting stories about all the weird in the world around us” and recommends it for fans of classic anthology television.
* A Haunting Revue II is part of the 2026 Hollywood Fringe Festival, an open‑access event that takes place along Hollywood Theatre Row. The festival’s format allows independent theatre companies to present their work without a curated selection process.
The show runs throughout June, with the final performance on June 26. Tickets are available through the festival’s ticketing platform. The NoHo Arts District, a community in North Hollywood that hosts more than twenty professional theatres and a range of arts venues, posted the review.
In summary, A Haunting Revue II continues to run through the end of June as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. The production showcases J‑P Theatre Productions’ commitment to original sci‑fi and horror storytelling and remains a highlight for audiences seeking modern takes on classic anthology themes. No additional releases or touring dates have been announced beyond the scheduled June performances.