Members say
Ambitious, Great staging, Personal, Absorbing, Entertaining
Critic Reviews (1)
an eclectically inventive work created just three years after Jenn Freeman’s autism diagnosis that explains and explores the way she perceives the world, using dance, theater, voiceover therapy, original songs, a dozen video monitors, several unusual props, even innovative graphic design…and more. Nothing feels out of bounds: At one point, Freeman wears a lampshade on her head, which serves as a screen for home movies from her childhood.
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