In what the Chicago Tribune called, "an archly conceived puppet show," Joe Mazza uses a gaggle of puppets, film, and interactive live performance to explore our collective definition of love.
The show is Leo Buscaglia meets David Lynch. It's the Brothers Quay-- only live. There's flea circus brutality, a puppet crucifixion, and an assignment at the end to run into the streets to smile at strangers. It's a fun and exhausting introduction into Joe Mazza's phantasmagorically raucous world.