PEEPING IN; Theater Grottesco's Keyholes looks beneath the surface; KEYHOLES

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From: Santa Fe Reporter
Date: 20030520
Author:Anonymous

What if Franz Kafka and Flannery O'Connor had teamed up to direct Cirque du Soleil's skittering, masked French clowns? Or, better yet--imagine a Martha Graham production interpreting the combined creative zeitgeist of Anton Chekhov and Tim Burton. Is your mind reeling yet? Good. Now combine these theatrical elements, add a few ingenious character studies, and you should arrive at a pretty clear notion of the enchanting creepiness and riveting depth of ideas in Theater Grottesco's newest collection of short works, Keyholes.

The show features eight very different pieces, performed in a circus ...

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