Young Enola Penny is entranced by what looks to be a long-abandoned theater on a shady city street in her neighborhood. She sneaks into the house one night when she notices that the front door is slightly ajar and chooses to do so on a whim. As she sits in the dim light of the crumbling auditorium, she sees a performance unlike any other. Peg Poett, an uncanny human puppet, will expose Penny to six tales of the strange: A lustful witch comes into contact with a couple trekking through the French Pyrenees; An overly worried lover is met with the rage of a spouse who has reached her breaking point; When an unfaithful husband has a Freudian dream, the line between fantasy and reality is blurred. A woman addicted to other people's memories gets her fix from the vitreous fluid in her victims' eyeballs; a couple in too much of a bind has a perverse obsession with sweets that goes sour.
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Young Enola Penny is entranced by what looks to be a long-abandoned theater on a shady city street in her neighborhood. She sneaks into the house one night when she notices that the front door is slightly ajar and chooses to do so on a whim. As she sits in the dim light of the crumbling auditorium, she sees a performance unlike any other. Peg Poett, an uncanny human puppet, will expose Penny to six tales of the strange: A lustful witch comes into contact with a couple trekking through the French Pyrenees; An overly worried lover is met with the rage of a spouse who has reached her breaking point; When an unfaithful husband has a Freudian dream, the line between fantasy and reality is blurred. A woman addicted to other people's memories gets her fix from the vitreous fluid in her victims' eyeballs; a couple in too much of a bind has a perverse obsession with sweets that goes sour.
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