DOG STUFF presents a touching, hilarious, and brief evening of otherworldly theatre for one night at The Brick as part of Brooklyn Comedy Collective's programming. A Capital Fringe "Best of the Fringe" pick, One in Four is a play about four roommates: each one is an alien, and each one believes the other three to be regular degular humans. As the play unfolds, the four contort themselves into increasingly fraught emotional and physical positions to prevent being unmasked as extraterrestrial -- and they learn very little about themselves in the process.
Playwright Levi Meerovich revels in a chaos rarely seen onstage; mistakes aren't glossed over, water gets like, everywhere, and the fourth wall is obliterated. Directors Connor Scully and Mahlon Raoufi do the best they can with actors Dixon Cashwell, Jenna Kray, Jess Rawls, and Matt Riley. Chris Foote also makes a set that works.
Meerovich, the playwright, states: "It's only like an hour long!"
One in Four's premiere at the Capital Fringe Festival in 2017 was followed by a run at Richmond, Virginia's Firehouse Theatre Project in 2018, where it continued to get super-good reviews.
DOG STUFF is a new theatre company that puts the "FUN" in "prodUciNg original experimental comedies (F)."
TICKET INFORMATION: $10 - https://www.brooklyncc.com/show-schedule/one-in-four
Poster by Sal Morley
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