A Site-Specific Beach Play "Hole" by the SF Neo-Futurists (Sept. 7-21)
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A Site-Specific Beach Play "Hole" by the SF Neo-Futurists (Sept. 7-21)
"Set outdoors at the beach, HOLE is a brand new, full-length, site-specific play that revolves around the act of literally digging a large hole in the ground, moving through themes of obsession, identity, community, kindness, and the strange persistence of compulsive digging in pop culture. A play without a fourth wall (or, in fact, any walls), asks the audience: What needs to be done for you to take up the shovel?"
"The San Francisco Neo-Futurists presentHOLE Sundays, September 7, 14 & 21, 2025 | Two Shows - 2p & 5p Exact outdoor location given via emal after ticket purchase.$28.52 - GA (fees included) Select Tickets: Two Showtimes AvailableNo one will be turned away for lack of funds (NOTAFLOF), but space is limited and we will be requiring all attendees to RSVP. To request a NOTAFLOF ticket, please email info@sfneofuturists.com."
"Named one of "22 San Francisco things everyone must do" by the SF Chronicle for their flagship show The Infinite Wrench, the SF Neo-Futurists have been performing an ever-changing roster of 30 original plays in 60 minutes every Friday and Saturday for twelve years, premiering over 4,000 short plays since their founding in 2013. With , the company expands beyond the microplay format to bring their unique non-illusory aesthetic to the outdoors with a full-length hour-long play."
HOLE is a full-length, site-specific outdoor play set at the beach in which performers and audience members physically dig a large hole. The production centers on themes of obsession, identity, community, kindness, and the persistence of compulsive digging in pop culture. Performers will play themselves rather than characters and will incorporate the outdoor setting into the performance. The audience will be asked to participate actively and may be called upon to use shovels. Shows run Sundays, September 7, 14, and 21, 2025, with two performances each day at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., and tickets start at $28.52.
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