We are giving away a pair of tickets to see So and Soe’s Clown Troup Presents Eh, Things! on Saturday, November 10 at The Blue Monk. To win, comment on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed Monday, November 5.
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From our sponsors at HumanBeingCurious:
So and Soe’s Clown Troupe Presents Eh, Things!
Friday November 2 & Saturday, November 3 @ 5 p.m., Backspace
Thursday, November 8 @ 7 p.m., The Waypost
Friday, November 9 & Saturday, November 10 @ 6:30 p.m., The Blue Monk
Friday November 9 & Saturday, November 10 @ 10:30 p.m., Milepost 5
Tickets are $8 at the door
More Info: www.human-being-curious.com
A comedy show about the devolution of language created by technology told through a musical clown show written by local Portland artists.
HumanBeingCurious is a new production company in Portland. This is their second show of their first season. Guests that come to the show at any location will also receive a free pass to our closing night party on Sunday the 11th, where there will be a DJ and free beer for guests. Details at Human-Being-Curious.com.
HumanBeingCurious Productions was founded in 2011 by Cassandra Schwanke and Kristen Padilla. We are a special events production company, educated in the arts, and schooled throughout the world in the beauty of design and function. We produce special events centered around art in the Portland community.
Our forms of expression are unexpected and held in unconventional arenas. This year’s season consists of Shakespeare’s The Tempest set on an historical sternwheeler, a hip hop clown show on the devolution of language, and a devised mask piece based on the work of Joseph Cambell. We strive to facilitate art that transforms the patron and the artist in an atmosphere that is both welcoming and thought provoking. We see the value of art and design, and understand that the artist can be an important catalyst to understanding and re-inventing the world we live in. An artist’s expression is everywhere: from the seats one occupies for an event, to the performer on stage, to the conversations that arise after the show. We are honored to be able to produce in a community that is so rich in all mediums of creativity.
























This looks like great fun, and what an interesting topic! It’s been too long since I’ve been to a play that explores evolutionary boundaries. No fear of clowns here!
because it looks lovely
This looks like a very interesting show to go to. I would love to have tickets.
I’m coulrophobic but my friend promises she’ll cover my eyes for all the scary parts.
Looks like a smart and fun show, cannot wait to see it!
please give them to me! why? because I learned a new word today. it’s ecdysiast, and it’s awesome. now dance, clown!
This sounds like a blast! I can’t wait to go and I’ve heard great things about the production company. Not to be missed!
This is a great place to see an intimate show but especially this close to So-So!
So So I hear, you came to town my dear…
To dance and play… in darkness we will refuse to dismay.
The quirk in our smile & our innocence like a child.
So so lets create, a wild world of dreams, and a night to remember… with all things unseen.
Clowns? Devolution of language? What other reason could I have for wanting to go?
If this isn’t totally Portland, I don’t know what is! My friend is in town from SF and I would love to show him!