Strange Organs, an immersive theatre production by LindenJL and Puja Tolton, invites audiences to July 4th-6th in Berkeley, CA. This experimental work challenges societal categorizations and embraces the complexity of identity, encouraging exploration of the porous boundaries of bodies. Drawing on biological and anthropological research, it intertwines characters and narratives within a visually captivating set. The production promises to blend humor and horror while guiding participants through entangled stories, ultimately fostering collaboration in a communal narrative. Tickets are on sale for an inclusive price range accommodating various budgets.
Strange Organs embraces complexity and asks: how can we break through our calcified skins, imagine new ways of being, and make home in ambiguity?
The brainchild of queer Bay Area artists, Strange Organs uses real-world biological and anthropological research to expose the webs that connect the smallest cells of our bodies to the grandest sweeps of history.
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