Go On, Let Strawshop’s <em>Cloud Nine</em> Tweak Your Psychosexual Boundaries

Go On, Let Strawshop’s Cloud Nine Tweak Your Psychosexual Boundaries

But you also need a cast that can switch gears from the mostly satiric, slightly absurdist comedy of the first act to something much more authentically human in the second. Without backing off on the liberation project, Churchill also evokes the sometimes painful stretching of relationship ties as people try to create new ways of feeling at home in the world–this is why Garrison is an inspired choice to direct, because he’s as at home with arch, slapsticky, and bon mot humor as he is with moments that seem to cleave the characters to their vulnerable core. Continue reading Go On, Let Strawshop’s Cloud Nine Tweak Your Psychosexual Boundaries