Freshwater
Description
SITI Company’s Freshwater is the theatrical equivalent of cotton candy: all spun-sugar brightness wrapped around thin air. Virginia Woolf wrote her only extant play as a parlor piece to amuse her Bloomsbury peers with a mild lampoon of their Victorian elders, including Woolf’s aunt, photo pioneer Julia Margaret Cameron. On the page, the satire is brittle and gossamer-slight; onstage, director Anne Bogart and her tireless, tight-knit ensemble have turned it into an effortful, galumphing goof.—Rob Weinert-Kendt
When
Feb 15 7pm