Glass Half Full Theatre will present the latest version of their new devised play, Frutos de la Muerte. The play follows a young Guatemalan woman, Ixq’anil, and her aunt Adela, as they turn to fungi, science, and indigenous wisdom for guidance amid political turmoil in the U.S. and Guatemala.
Spectral figures emerge from the shadowy edges of their memories, in the hands of a skillful chorus of movement and puppetry artists. Frutos takes an unconventional approach to finding a way through the darkness when we are feeling lost.
Brought to audiences by award-winning creators known for visual storytelling that explores natural environments, ecology, and humanity, Frutos builds on the company’s work-in-progress showing at CRASHBOX.
Glass Half Full Theatre will present the latest version of their new devised play, Frutos de la Muerte. The play follows a young Guatemalan woman, Ixq’anil, and her aunt Adela, as they turn to fungi, science, and indigenous wisdom for guidance amid political turmoil in the U.S. and Guatemala.
Spectral figures emerge from the shadowy edges of their memories, in the hands of a skillful chorus of movement and puppetry artists. Frutos takes an unconventional approach to finding a way through the darkness when we are feeling lost.
Brought to audiences by award-winning creators known for visual storytelling that explores natural environments, ecology, and humanity, Frutos builds on the company’s work-in-progress showing at CRASHBOX.