Tuesday, September 6 at Icebox Project Space

  • One Man's Trash: A Repurposed Circus

    6pm

    Residing behind bins and beneath trash can lids, inventive acrobats, high-flying aerialists, and quirky clowns welcome you into their world for a junkyard adventure . Inhabiting a space of discovery and fun, this repurposed circus turns trash into treasure. Dive into our dumpsters to see how we recycle, reuse, and reinvent rubbish into a circus extravaganza.

  • Rough and Tumble: Pickled Peaches and Herring

    7:30pm

    Rough and Tumble: Pickled Peaches and Herring is an up close and hyper-personal tongue and cheeky look at life's hopes and disappointments. Buckle up to be taken on a rough and tumble, show and tell clown-dance-burlesque-theater and somewhere in between ride that acknowledges how pain is so close to pleasure; loss so close to love.

  • High Noon

    9:15pm

    high noon is a new work of live performance produced by Ninth Planet, created collaboratively by a team of interdisciplinary artists. Ninth Planet makes experimental theatre that centers people of color, women, queer and trans people in Philadelphia. By making original work with and for these communities, we raise them up as prominent and valuable voices within and beyond the world of theatre. We see collaborative performance making as a liberatory practice, where we get to envision possibilities, rewrite violent narratives and claim space as historically marginalized people.