. . . is documentary theatre combining words, music,
and images. From Tom Paine to Tom Cruise, from James Bond to Global
Warming, the show examines the human condition (aka life) from a
deeply suspicious perspective.
There is something conspiratorial going on, and A Paranoid’s Guide to History can help make sense of it all.
A short film about heartbreak, casual sex, sexual confusion and true love.
Broken hearted for the first time and sensing his life is passing him by, Lucas’ faith in true love is faltering.
His friend Antoine, a dedicated sensualist, sets him up with a
girl. Lucas takes her home. The encounter, however, proves to be
empty. Perhaps, as Antoine has suggested, Lucas really is
gay.
A chance encounter on a bus brings together two young people. Stephen (Gregory Braun) is painfully shy, and is returning to his bleak existence in the city. Grace (Carrie Jones), is full of expectation, and journeys to meet the father who abandoned her as a child.
That evening, Stephen gives Grace a tour of New York City at night. Though her eyes, he comes to see some of the majestic magic and beauty of his lonely world. If only briefly, the two have found shelter from their unhappiness.