>>> FAMILY VIVARIUM. If the beating of a butterfly's wings can beget tor-
nadoes thousands of miles away, our relationships with our immediate and
extended family, as well as our history and memory, are directly linked to
our ecosystem. This is certainly the case in the eyes of Daniel Brooks and
Chris Abraham.
The Eco Show, an examination of one family's history that
contains multiple drawers and false bottoms, is an ecological fable that
takes a humorous look at the home environmentof human beings and how
they relate to other members of their species. In an era when the environ-
ment and ecology are front-page news, Hamm and his family are studied
in their threatened natural habitat, and the picture is far from rosy.
Connected with significant productions such as
The Lorca Play,
Insomnia,
Cul-de-sac and
Half Life, all of which were previously presented at the FTA, Brooks has joined forces with rising star Chris Abraham for the new
opus of Necessary Angel Theatre Company, itself home to a group of
artists who are convinced that theatre is a social and profoundly political
art providing essential entertainment for a world hovering on the brink of
the abyss.
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THEATRE::In English::1h30