Our ensemble really bonded over the desire to create a piece of theatre that could deal with some of those big questions like “what happens when we die?” and “what are we here for?” while also providing relief and humour that’s so necessary. We want to give the audience a view into how important love and community is, especially in these times, in a fun yet vulnerable way. We’re taking our inspiration from our own stories and experiences, and the beauty of humanity through uncertainty!
What can audiences expect from the show?
Organized chaos, sacrilegious humour, lots of physical movement, and some bizarre and dark storytelling. Some free snacks. Humans that might not be quite…human.
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