Harold P. Warren, writer/director of the infamously bad 1966 horror movie

also was, appropriately enough, a fertilizer salesman.

Brian Adrian Koch, who wrote and directed a 2006 stage adaptation of “Manos,” also has a day job, so to speak, as drummer in the celebrated Portland band

. But, with a bachelor’s degree from the Portland State University theater arts department, Koch gets to work all his artistic talents in “Manos,” which he’ll present again this month at IFCC. The show will include an onstage band that features Blitzen Trapper vocalist Eric Earley, plus members of the Parson Red Heads and Viva Voce.

Koch even includes Jackey Raye Neyman Jones, who played the role of six-year-old Debbie in the original film -- but whose voice was overdubbed by an adult actress. Fittingly she’ll provide Debbie’s voice from offstage, while a puppet gets the limelight.

Opens 8 p.m. Thursday, continues 8 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays through May 5 (except April 14 and 21), Ethos at IFCC, 5340 N. Interstate Ave.; $20, brownpapertickets.com/event/336945

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