Friday, September 2 at Icebox Project Space

  • it's better when you close your eyes

    5:30pm

    A theatrical meditation on grief, depression, identity crisis, nostalgia, isolation in a pandemic and civil rights movement, fear and love. Through movement, theater and connection, the artists build their way through waves of emotion, heartache and pain in search of joy and human connection. Somehting that may be there all along, but harder to find that we think.

  • vapors

    7pm

    vapors is a science fiction dance theater piece about time travel. The dancers embody the past, present, and future while pausing and rewinding each other. Movement imagery comes from music box mechanics, cartoonish infomercials, the physics of freewill, and substances diffused in air. Evening performances contain adult themes while the matinee of this work is specifically created for elementary aged kids (although adults are always welcome). The evening and matinee performances will be different.

  • One Man's Trash: A Repurposed Circus

    8:30pm

    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.

  • cooning into the metaverse one day at a time hopefully !!!

    10pm

    "Crackhead Barney can be a coon! Sometimes! Or most of the time! Sometimes she can be annoying and loud and soft and very impatient and can't tell a joke and gets mad at the little things! But wait I will have friends to help me clear out my intestines but there may be a lot of shit that the audience can't handle !!" Expect different guests every night in this talk show from hell -- no one will leave unscathed.