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Charming Disaster with Mister Ink and The Black Mariah Theater

  • The Rabbit Box Theatre 94 Pike Street Seattle, WA, 98101 United States (map)

The Rabbit Box presents Charming Disaster with Mr. Ink and The Black Mariah Theatre

Sunday, March 15th / Doors 6:30pm / Show 7:30pm

$18 adv. / $20 door: https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/charming-disaster-mister-ink-the-black-mariah-theater-2026-03-15-the-rabbit-box-theatre-seattle-b96daa


CHARMING DISASTER is a Brooklyn-based goth folk duo whose darkly whimsical sound world blends macabre humor, literary storytelling, and theatrical flair. Formed in 2012 by singer songwriters Ellia Bisker and Jeff Morris, the pair creates tightly woven duets that explore the shadowy borderlands between myth and science, magic and mortality, folklore and the occult. Their music draws inspiration from the murder ballad traditions of Americana, the gothic sensibilities of Edward Gorey and Tim Burton and the intimate drama of cabaret performance. Across seven full length albums, Charming Disaster has developed a signature style that is both playfully sinister and emotionally resonant. Their songs unfold like miniature stories—populated by witches, ghosts, detectives, monsters, and doomed lovers—each delivered with wry wit, intricate harmonies, and a flair for the theatrical. They have shared stages with genre bending acts including Voltaire, Rasputina, and The Dresden Dolls, earning praise for their ability to make the macabre feel mischievous, charming, and unexpectedly fun. Whatever you think is about to happen when MISTER INK emerges holding some weird vaguely recognizable instrument you are probably right and wrong all the same. There will be stories. There will be howling and hollering. There will be oddly captivating rhythms seducing you into his world. A subterranean labyrinth of folk tales, dirty limericks, and salacious magic rooted in the ancient heartbeat of humanity. Somewhere in the mud where myth crashes into meat there is Mister Ink asking you for just a little more time. Mister Ink, the shouting songwriting engine for the enigmatic Peculiar Pretzelmen, strips down the apocalyptic atmosphere to a more negotiable bit of bombast in solo form. The odd instrumentation and primal grooves remain, held together by songs that might be ancient or maybe hastily composed on the way to the stage. Either way, a captivating bit of chaos is sure to occur, tattooing its charms on the dark corners of audiences wherever he appears. THE BLACK MARIAH THEATER have been casting hexes with their sultry-garage rock for years; but it's the twin sisters' infectious energy and angsty-cool attitude during live shows that draw listeners from all over. Combining tantalizing melodies with catchy choruses, along with the band's lyrical storytelling, The Black Mariah Theater will have you entranced from the first note

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