The Sewers by Banana Bag and Bodice at SF Fringe Festival

by Scott Beale on September 3, 2007 · 1 comment

The Sewers

New York theater troupe Banana Bag and Bodice returns to San Francisco Fringe Festival this year with their critically acclaimed production “The Sewers”, which opens this Wednesday, September 5th at The Garage and runs through September 15th.

An entire, albeit tiny, village by the name of The Sewers mysteriously appears one night in the theatre. All the children are dead. An acid plant in a barn and a triangular shaped love tryst banana bag & bodice unleashes its unique brand of storytelling, heightened, visceral language explosively clashing with a visual landscape that will make your eyes water

photo credit: unknown

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