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From Skewed Visions, the scrappy independent experimental performance company who brought you performances in cars, on a bicycle, on rooftops, in houses, as well as through the mail, on your cell phone and in conventional theaters, comes a new work created for exactly this critical moment. Exploring the roots of resistance, resilience, and fragility, this original site performance event takes place in a former glue warehouse amid the corrosive debris of an invasive autocracy. A small group of hold-outs or castoffs discover themselves living dead in an oppressive necroland where our history is both a danger and a chance to remake the world.
In this moment we see both a danger and an opportunity: Anybody Could Do Anything!
Audiences should be prepared for a little adventure into the unknown. This performance takes place in a non-theatrical space and audience space is strictly limited to 30 people. The performance site is in a working warehouse that is not pristine or designed for comfort. That said, it is a secure location and ADA accessible, with restrooms, water fountain, and on-street parking available. While the audience will be occupying the space with the performance, there is no audience participation required or expected.