To see children play is to understand the balance between structure and whimsy.
Warned of extreme gore, I also discover in BASEMENT a man struggling to cope with a deeply complex love story.
“Let's turn this suck into a success.”
Ruminating on the depth and color of human and creatures' experience.
“Come Back, Little Sheba” is realistic, sad, funny, and beautifully situated in the Bethany Mission Gallery.
Sneakers grapples with loss on several levels, interweaving personal grief and the objectification of art.
This play between 2D and 3D creates delight throughout the show.
A wildly physical Theater of the Absurd that revels in the scatological and the hyperbolic.
Dance, spoken word, acrobatics, and sound reveal the pain, melancholy, and humor of witnessing and experiencing illness.
Assumptions can be so juicy.