Banana Bag & Bodice in The Sewers

by Scott Beale on November 2, 2005 · 0 comments

Banana Bag & Bodice

Our friends Jason Craig and Jessica Jelliffe, who run the theater troupe Banana Bag & Bodice, are in town from New York this month appearing in the production “The Sewers”, which is part of foolsFURY’s Fury Factory Festival. The first show is this Thursday, November 3rd and it runs through Sunday, November 20th at the Traveling Jewish Theater in San Francisco.

A conjuring act; an entire, albeit tiny, village by the name of The Sewers mysteriously appears one night in the theatre. A tiny village with three inhabitants. All the children are dead. An acid plant in a barn. A triangular shaped love tryst. Presented as a guided tour, this show is a tour-de-force by manipulation.

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