Always, Sometimes, Maybe
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Michele Stine
'...class act in mime and clowning' ***** (BingeFringe.com). '...you feel a collective goosebumps' ***** (Fringesider.com). 'Exceptionally entertaining clowning' **** (BroadwayBaby.com). Always, Sometimes, Maybe is a solo clown show about a janitor so lonely she makes her friends out of trash. Using physical comedy and puppetry, this show is a funny and wild journey into what it means to be alone, and how we find our way back to each other. Lou unexpectedly finds herself with an audience; with nothing but her rubbish and lot of imagination, she tries to find connection.
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Relaxed Performance
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