Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland(creative and performance collaborators, for their disparate historical-literary-interpretive works soho playhousethis season: “A Letter to Lyndon B. Johnson or God” and “What If They Ate The Baby?.” Their absurdist sensibilities test the parameters of several genres and movement styles including immersive historical drama, physical theatre games, and 1950s American domestic realism and invite new appreciation for all of them.)
Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland(creative and performance collaborators, for their disparate historical-literary-interpretive works soho playhousethis season: “A Letter to Lyndon B. Johnson or God” and “What If They Ate The Baby?.” Their absurdist sensibilities test the parameters of several genres and movement styles including immersive historical drama, physical theatre games, and 1950s American domestic realism and invite new appreciation for all of them.)