These works truly exemplify the Gallatin Theater Troupe's mission of a radical, people-first, care-centered practice to theatre-making, while modeling interdisciplinary storytelling.
The unique yet universal characteristics of Greek tragedy offer modern directors a creative freedom with both language and interpretation that facilitates space for activism.
Set in the rural Bootheel of Missouri Sharp Objects drifts through its story like the gooey cherry pie its characters eat sticks to the roof of their mouths.