Quick moving, absurd, experimental, and dumb in a good way. This troupe collaborates seamlessly and joyfully to make acts about nothing that turn into ... everything? Part clown/part dance/a lot of nonsense. I've seen them a bunch, and I always find myself thinking about them a few days, even a few weeks later, a bit disarmed. They're a little unnerving that way.
There's a lot of audience participation, even instigation. We're part of the show. And it's, like, casually queer. Which is nice.
I recommend this to get your heart and your head shaken up and to watch artists perform human-ness as if they were really skillful children. That's the best way I can describe it....
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Talk about quirky to the ump degree! Very clever short funny scenes played out by young talented troops of players, the announced titles accented by the bell. Standing out was Vince Andrew in the boyfriend meeting his girl friend's Dad, Joey with wet feet and of course, Dean Evans in the valentine's dinner! Also enjoyed Frank and Ian (I believe I have his name right), the blond playing the piano scene and all the many physicalities of the whole Ham Festival Gang! (Sorry, I did go to 4 shows today & can't find my flyer for last names and more names!) ...
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