Both solo pieces explored the story of a woman trying to keep post-modern America at bay in an absurd landscape filled with miniature houses and giant teacups.

 

"It [the Fringe] encompasses the underfunded and the misunderstood, as well as the independent, the innovative and the inspired… one show after another of weird, wild and definitely diverse fare."  – Mel Gussow, The New York Times

 

 

 

 

 

A Pipe Dream

Written and Performed by Sarah Provost

Directed by Stanford Yukinaga

New York International Fringe Festival, Collective Unconscious, NYC, 1997

National Women's Theater Festival, Painted Bride Arts Center, Philadelphia, PA., 1998

Antarctica Hangs Up

Written and Performed by Sarah Provost

Directed by Stanford Yukinaga

Nada Theater, NYC, 1995