BrouHaHa: A state of social agitation when a minor incident gets out of control. Typically, it is marked by controversy and fuss that can seem, afterwards, irrational.
In this newly devised, clown-esque piece, Happenstance Theater's ensemble pares down to the raw essentials: Each performer plays one character, with one costume, carrying one case. This troupe of eccentrics is on the precipice at the end of the world. Their curiosity lights up the darkness like a firecracker. What happens in that moment of illumination?
BrouHaHa is a funny and poetic escapade inspired by images of refugees fleeing on foot, Edwardian workers, cinematic treasures like La Strada and The Seventh Seal, and the existential comedy of Samuel Beckett.
"Happenstance's troupe of Victorian clowns bring a sense of pathos and levity to the end of the world...the players' well-honed use of improvisation, audience inclusion, and most notably, physical humor and superb live sound effects, enliven their remaining time on Earth." - Washington City Paper
Performance is 75 minutes with no intermission.
Friday May 20 8pm
Saturday May 21 2pm & 8pm
Sunday May 22 8pm
TICKETS: General Admission $22.00
Sen/Art/Mil $17.00
Student $12.00
ONLINE: http://theatreproject.org/Shows/BrouHaHa/
BOX OFFICE: 410-752-8558
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