Orange Bounty

Downtown's up-and-coming Orange Theatre Group is bringing back the kind of obtusely symbolic, performance-arty happening that makes people riot in the streets. (Which is great, because we could honestly use a different reason to wave signs and holler at one another.) Their PHX:fringe performance in March featured a toilet, cheesy...
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Downtown’s up-and-coming Orange Theatre Group is bringing back the kind of obtusely symbolic, performance-arty happening that makes people riot in the streets. (Which is great, because we could honestly use a different reason to wave signs and holler at one another.) Their PHX:fringe performance in March featured a toilet, cheesy Europop, a naked Barbie buried in potting soil, and a bunch of cameras, microphones, and projectors.

This month, the hubbub will center on Desiring Flight, a multimedia play with songs by Theatre in My Basement’s Chris Danowski. It’s about love and loss — maybe some other people’s, maybe yours.

May 4-6, 7:30 p.m.; May 10-12, 7:30 p.m., 2012

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