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🎸 A timeless musical set in New York City's East Village that explores themes of love, friendship, artistic expression, poverty, and the LGBTQ+ experience
🎭 Shown at L.A.'s very own Jaxx Theatre
General Info
📅 Date: Select your date directly in the ticket selector
🕒 Time: Friday & Saturday 8 p.m. - Sunday 2 p.m.
⏳ Duration: 2 hours
📍 Location: The Jaxx Theatre
👤 Age Requirement: this show deals with mature themes. Viewer discretion is advised. Not intended for viewers under 13
Description
Elizabeth Liang’s new solo show explores the concept of home as it pertains to place, family, and one’s own body, with references to her birthplace of Guatemala; the Japanese invasion of China; her relationship with her loving, brilliant, and sometimes impossible grandmother; and her own identity as someone who "began" as a Guatemalan but can no longer fully claim the culture as her own. Since her peripatetic childhood made “home” less about place and more about people, what does it mean when any of those people is unsafe to be around? Yet they also love you in ways that are true and deep? And what happens when the elders are gone?
🎸 A timeless musical set in New York City's East Village that explores themes of love, friendship, artistic expression, poverty, and the LGBTQ+ experience
🎭 Shown at L.A.'s very own Jaxx Theatre
General Info
📅 Date: Select your date directly in the ticket selector
🕒 Time: Friday & Saturday 8 p.m. - Sunday 2 p.m.
⏳ Duration: 2 hours
📍 Location: The Jaxx Theatre
👤 Age Requirement: this show deals with mature themes. Viewer discretion is advised. Not intended for viewers under 13
Description
Elizabeth Liang’s new solo show explores the concept of home as it pertains to place, family, and one’s own body, with references to her birthplace of Guatemala; the Japanese invasion of China; her relationship with her loving, brilliant, and sometimes impossible grandmother; and her own identity as someone who "began" as a Guatemalan but can no longer fully claim the culture as her own. Since her peripatetic childhood made “home” less about place and more about people, what does it mean when any of those people is unsafe to be around? Yet they also love you in ways that are true and deep? And what happens when the elders are gone?











