About This Show

Take equal parts of dance, theater and circus clown, add Native American mask work, flavor with a pinch of bouffon, a touch of true mischief, and a nod to Harold and the Purple Crayon, and you get this delightful look at greed and acquisition.

Written and Performed by Deborah Kaufmann Directed by Janet Sturm and Wellington Noguiera,

Mud, a comic sprite, seeks the perfect picnic spot. Finding it, she gleefully proclaims it MINE and marks it with chalk, trapping herself inside its boundaries. Magic spells expand her territory; new acquisitions awaken a lust for even more. Be prepared to be, literally, drawn onto her world. Mud brings new meaning to the phrase, “take the stage.” Expansionism and colonialism, greed and exploitation, all from a clown whose entire vocabulary consists of just four words: you, mine, nice, want.

“An exploration of human instincts at so basic a level that thought can be put aside and impulse thoroughly enjoyed . . . this performance gleams most brightly, with true mischief . . . unfettered at maximum strength.” –nytheatre.com

Show Details

Running Time: 1hr 0min (0 intermissions)
Dates: Opening Night: August 17, 2008 Final Performance: August 19, 2008