Two people are in a room, one is in the forefront of the image and the other is sitting in the back right. The one in the forefront is wearing a long coat and has their arms stretched above their head, dropping sand onto themselves. The entire room is dark and filled with sand.
HotHouse is a commentary on confinement and an exploration of how the COVID-19 pandemic unmasked the greater systemic failures of America. In this evening-length duet, props and clothing are suspended inside of a plastic arena. The enclosed environment serves as an adaptable canvas, transforming into a medical isolation unit, a slaughterhouse, a prison cell, a church. As the narrative unfolds, audiences are witness to the trauma of isolation and the myth of White Jesus.
This is an ADA-accessible venue.
ASL interpretation
Tickets: $0 - $80