My Lil’ Guy/Feral Child (Double Bill)
My Lil’ Guy
What happens when the manliest of men gets a little too manly for us to handley? Goodbye Lil’ Guy follows the unnecessary journey of a clown who goes to town on his masculinity, only to find herself face-to-face with their humanity. Trigger Warning: themes of sexual violence. Post-Trigger Warning: follow-up themes of guttural vengeance.
Feral Child
What does it mean to be human? If you were to try to create one, what would you make?
Step into the future with infamous cyborg scientist, Dr. Richard Tater, as he fuses his most impressive creations- the building blocks of a body- with his latest experiment in capturing the human soul. This sci-fi extravaganza of mime, mask, and puppetry dissects the crossroads of nurture and nature, holding a comedic scalpel to the path of self-discovery, power, and control.
About the Artists
Maia Deutsch, according to some, a clown. She gently resents this characterization, insisting that her craft should be taken seriously. She’s not at all clear what that craft is, and in fact she can barely craft this bio. Focus, Maia, focus! Ok: hi I’m Maia I mime I clown I perform sometimes with the SF Neo Futurists ummmmmm what else do you want from me??? Nothing good job honey I’m proud of you. Thanks. xoxo.
Jamin Jollo is an actor, teacher, and builder that blends theatrical drama and zany characters to show twisted, heartfelt tales. Drawing upon a well of classical training in mime and Shakespeare, Jamin has been onstage in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Triumph of Love at Shotgun Players, The Epic of Gilgamesh at Marin Shakespeare Company , The Two Gentlemen of Verona at The Curtain, and variety shows at North Bay Cabaret and Ruckus Revival.