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September 15, 2017, Friday - When I Nod My Head You Hit It With The Hammer at The Southern Theater (thru Sept 23)

Times: See show link below

Location: The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Ave S

WLDRNSS presents: When I Nod My Head You Hit It With The Hammer

September 15 – 23

Set in the depths of an antique theater, When I Nod My Head You Hit It With The Hammer follows the story of a handful of walk-on/supernumerary performers. Surrounded by the debris of a thousand old stories and waiting for their cue, they accidentally contemplate their life choices. They must try to stay on the path, not fiddle with anyone else's props and make it back in time for their cue. Comic, poetic and deeply personal, this world premiere new work explores themes of self-doubt, personal adventure, wonder and hope.