The Elephant Man
Presented by The Garfield Center for the Arts, The Elephant Man is directed and costumed by two of The Factory’s greatest creative minds, E.T. Wilford and Cecile Davis.
Presented by The Garfield Center for the Arts, The Elephant Man is directed and costumed by two of The Factory’s greatest creative minds, E.T. Wilford and Cecile Davis.
Presented by The Garfield Center for the Arts, The Elephant Man is directed and costumed by two of The Factory’s greatest creative minds, E.T. Wilford and Cecile Davis.
When survival is on the line, can you tell the monster from the man?
When survival is on the line, can you tell the monster from the man?
When survival is on the line, can you tell the monster from the man?
By Steph Del Rosso Directed by E.T. Wilford Set against the backdrop of an upper middle class home, during a national election, 53% Of explores the complicated intersections of gender, politics, friendship, […]
By Steph Del Rosso Directed by E.T. Wilford Set against the backdrop of an upper middle class home, during a national election, 53% Of explores the complicated intersections of gender, politics, friendship, […]
By Steph Del Rosso Directed by E.T. Wilford Set against the backdrop of an upper middle class home, during a national election, 53% Of explores the complicated intersections of gender, politics, friendship, […]
By Steph Del Rosso Directed by E.T. Wilford Set against the backdrop of an upper middle class home, during a national election, 53% Of explores the complicated intersections of gender, politics, friendship, […]
Farce meets heartbreak in Perfect Arrangement, Topher Payne's acclaimed play about love, secrecy, and survival in McCarthy-era America. Presented by Groove/Factory, also known as The Factory Arts Project.
Farce meets heartbreak in Perfect Arrangement, Topher Payne's acclaimed play about love, secrecy, and survival in McCarthy-era America. Presented by Groove/Factory, also known as The Factory Arts Project.
Farce meets heartbreak in Perfect Arrangement, Topher Payne's acclaimed play about love, secrecy, and survival in McCarthy-era America. Presented by Groove/Factory, also known as The Factory Arts Project.