An experiment in anonymous intimacy and fake belief, Not About Face questions the nature of the unseen and unspoken agreements/traditions between performer and audience, accessing the supernatural and spiritual as a way to explore what it means to perceive, know and believe. For this performance, audience members are robed in full-body shrouds and join a free-roaming and anonymous gathering in the performance space. We will come together. We will become anonymous. We will fake belief or believe in faking it.