“…here the chronicle of a queer relationship glitches into a frank, funny and haunted meditation on ritual and impermanence. Fecund doubled images of the erotic and the mortal become funhouse mirror reflections of each other, like a bed you’ve fucked on that will subsequently cradle a corpse.”
“There is a bracing, forceful love in Misha and Kameron, even amidst a hostile material world that will return them to ash and dust, imagining a world, and a futurity, together which might care for their legacy after life.”
—Eric Shethar, Ars Nova
“I felt liberated to giggle, despite the weighty undercurrent.”
— Natasha Gural, Forbes
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Presented at The Public Theater’s 2020 Under the Radar Festival, created, written, and performed by Shayok Misha Chowdhury and Kameron Neal, with direction and script architecture by Shayok Misha Chowdhury, video design by Kameron Neal, co-direction and dramaturgy by Lindsay Tanner, scenic by Peiyi Wong, lighting by Abby Hoke-Brady, and sound by M. Florian Staab. Photos by Maria Baranova-Suzuki.