Freedom and silliness at their energetic heights! Molly takes you into a world of Miranda, an open-hearted (and open-legged) lover of all who cross her path. There is an electric energy to this performance. We saw it at 11am and the room was full, the energy was high and it is hard not to be swept into the world of "Murder, Oops" which invites us to play. There's something really generous and welcoming about Molly as a performer. Every character is played with a wink and an invitation to come and...
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An ethereal silly landscape of adventure washed over me as I was initiated into SLÜRT's world. The world building in this show is exciting. SLÜRT speaks her own language the whole time but Emily's ability to connect with every audience member makes it seem familiar. I love the way SLÜRT's journey is rooted in the familiar: nature documentary, "going to the big city" story, heartbreak story. All occupied by a faery-like weirdo (complimentary). There is such a genuine feeling of sweetness with this...
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A perfect ballet of soft madness and pastel slumber party erotic dreaminess. Physical theatre in shining peak form and ensemble work that shows a mastery of collaboration....
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This is the story of a father and son. The father runs a circus. The son is a 2,000 gorilla. Both are played by Jason. Laughter from beginning to end. Jason gives a full-throated, 900% energetic performance as both the Circus Guy Father and the Gorilla Son. This show is for people who like to be close to wildness. He gets close. He has a need for the audience and you won't be able to look away. He captivates you to stay super super present with him and commits to a kind of stupidity that is delig...
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