This was one of those rare shows that trusts the audience to find their own meaning, and it’s all the better for it. Beneath the surreal clowning is a surprisingly sharp reflection on what it means to be human… our need to connect, our fear of being misunderstood, and the ways we keep missing each other. Every unexpected turn somehow adds to that feeling instead of pulling away from it. I laughed a lot, but by the end I found myself unexpectedly emotional. It’s weird, beautiful, and quietly profound.