Through February 5
The Guardian is the story of the predatory nature of American economics during end-stage capitalism.
Bonnie and Frank wake up on their first day of retirement with plans to enjoy the fruits of their lifetime of labor. When they get a visit from their bank with an offer they cannot refuse, they find themselves in a new type of debt that they can never repay.
Written and Directed by Ernest Hemmings
Dramaturgy by Daz Weller
Set Design by Joseph Hammond
Lights and Sound by Jake Harell
January 23-January 26
January 30-February 1
February 5 & 7
Times vary; check here.
Bonnie and Frank wake up on their first day of retirement with plans to enjoy the fruits of their lifetime of labor. When they get a visit from their bank with an offer they cannot refuse, they find themselves in a new type of debt that they can never repay.
Written and Directed by Ernest Hemmings
Dramaturgy by Daz Weller
Set Design by Joseph Hammond
Lights and Sound by Jake Harell
January 23-January 26
January 30-February 1
February 5 & 7
Times vary; check here.
Through January 31
Two clueless comedians are joined by an illustrious wine expert to guide you through tasting five wines and at least five jokes.
Everyone from savvy sauvignon swiggers to clueless chardonnay chuggers will find something to make their glass half-full, as the wine industry's hardest-hitting questions are answered. … How far should I extend my pinky when sipping? What the heck is a tannin? And who’s parked in the loading bay — you’re about to be towed?
Everyone from savvy sauvignon swiggers to clueless chardonnay chuggers will find something to make their glass half-full, as the wine industry's hardest-hitting questions are answered. … How far should I extend my pinky when sipping? What the heck is a tannin? And who’s parked in the loading bay — you’re about to be towed?
January 29-February 1
Planet Desert Rock Weekend returns for its 6th year and it promises to be a highly memorable weekend of heavy rock music & one smokin' party.
The lineup includes artists from around the globe, like Spaceslug, Black Water Rising, Saturna — and dozens more!
The lineup includes artists from around the globe, like Spaceslug, Black Water Rising, Saturna — and dozens more!
January 30
Melissa Febos and Jamie Hood are two of the most astute essayists working today on the subject of trauma and embodiment. In this conversation moderated by 2025-26 Shearing Fellow Isle McElroy, Febos and Hood will discuss queerness, embodiment, trauma, and the narratives we create to make sense of ourselves.