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Great use of black box space

Great use of black box space
A church converted so one can view of the world s moral compass in an evening of theater
Their plays are less spooky usually, but this reading actually was intentionally spooky
In general I ve observed they gravitate towards open minded thinking, exposing the charlatanry of societal norms, behavior, and religion. Even the notion of free will becomes suspect under their microscope.
I saw my first play here 5 years ago Kafka on the Shore I m saddened it s taken me this long to come back
This is theater for the mind.
That questions the philosophy of your soul.
leaving you with no real answers,
It does make forgetting what the question was in the first place all that more enjoyable
A definite cerebral feast for your imagination

Interesting theater style in the basement of a bui...

Interesting theater style in the basement of a building. It's very personal seating around a small stage which made it an intimate experience. The cast was talented. Time spent well with an open mind.

We saw a great play (The Oldest Boy) in a wonderfu...

We saw a great play (The Oldest Boy) in a wonderfully surprising location (the basement of a church). The cast pulled us right into the story and had me looking straight into the eyes of a puppet who was manipulated right in front of our eyes by various members of the cast and voiced brilliantly by Al Twanmo, a local actor with national credits. And there I was suspending my disbelief and relating to the one non-human "cast" member. The emotions of the Mother (played stunningly by Jenna Sokolowski) were believable, and given the intimacy of the setting (a church basement!) I was wishing I could console her myself. All in all, great setting, great cast, great production. Looking forward to the next show.

Spooky Action Theater

Spooky Action Theater

4.5