- 1. The Food Project
January 6 and 7
A show by Ellen Beckerman and Madeleine George that explores all angles of Americans’ all-over-the-place relationship with food.
- 2. Removable Parts
January 10 and 11
An entertaining new musical by Corey Dargel built on humorous pop songs about how far someone will go in the name of love.
- 3. Drums of the Waves of Horikawa
January 18 and 19
The Theater of a Two-headed Calf mixes Kabuki and punk rock in a modern adaptation of a 1705 Japanese saga.

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