What do a couple of circus performers, a greasy woman, and an out-of-work actor all have in common? It’s not what you’re thinking. It’s actually John Patrick Shanley’s The Big Funk, The Subjective Theatre Company’s exciting kickoff to its 2003 season. The production explores life’s trials, both the miraculous and the mundane and reexamines the socioeconomic climate of the early ’90’s in light of recent world events.
As with every Subjective production, there is no admission price and the public is whole-heartedly encouraged to attend!
Due to extremely limited seating, reservations are strongly recommended.