Critical Crop Top Enters The Multiverse

By: May. 07, 2018
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Critical Crop Top Enters The Multiverse

This month Critical Crop Top continues the 2018 season with a new live sketch show titled "Critical Crop Top Enters the Multiverse." It is written, directed and performed by returning CCT ensemble members as well as some new faces. The show features a perfect blend of sketch comedy and music with special performances by stand-up comedian Hayley Ellman and music by Gabbie Rotts. Critical Crop Top is thrilled to offer four opportunities to watch "CCT Enters the Multiverse," and audiences won't be disappointed by the mix of classic physical comedy, political satire and bawdy humor. Come and enjoy an evening full of thought-provoking, socially conscious comedy, with a sprinkling of pee-in-your-pants laughter.

"Critical Crop Top Enters the Multiverse" will be hosted at the historic Highland Inn and Ballroom Lounge on Friday 5/11 at 8 p.m., Sunday 5/13 at 7 p.m., Friday 5/18 at 8 p.m. and Sunday 5/20 at 7 p.m. The show's central theme will focus on the allure of escapism through a story where a woman enters an alternate universe and must decide whether to stay in this alternate timeline where politics, the world and her personality are vastly different or return home to a flawed but familiar world. "Multiverse" also touches on the topics of politics, pop culture and dating. The show is written, directed and performed by Nicole Kemper, Hillary R. Heath, Jasmine Waters, Patrick Morgan, Jon Goode, Andy Fleming, Cameryn Richardson and Liz Schad. Tickets are on sale now at www.criticalcroptop.com/tickets for $10.

About Critical Crop Top:

Founded by Nicole Kemper, Hillary R. Heath and Sarah Alison Hodges, Critical Crop Top is a woman-run theatre and Production Company on a mission to create enlightening comedic content that gives women, people of color, LGBTQ and other underrepresented voices a place to tell their stories. We comment on feminism, racism and other social justice issues and empower diverse artists in Atlanta to write, produce and perform their own unique material. CCT believes that comedy brings communities together and fosters social change. For more information visit www.criticalcroptop.com.

Promotional photography by Julie Jones Ivey



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