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About CELLS
In CELLS, a man reconsiders his late grandmother's paintings and sets in motion a journey of discovery and revelation about himself and his family. As he delves into the vivid and mysterious artwork, never seen by the world, he uncovers the sharp and bittersweet fragments of his grandmother's past, revealing a woman far more vibrant and complex than he had ever imagined.
Inspired by the psychologically charged works of Louise Bourgeois, CELLS explores the ever-evolving nature of meaning. Through the lens of specific objects spanning generations, we follow a family's navigation of what it truly means to be an artist, to love, and to lead a life filled with purpose, in a world marred by capitalism. Using the life of objects over time, this multi-generational tale challenges our conventional notions of success and the pursuit of happiness, encouraging us to reevaluate our own definitions in the process.
Performance Dates & Times
Thursday, December 7 at 8pm
Friday, December 8 at 8pm
Saturday, December 9 at 3pm & 8pm
Sunday, December 10 at 3pm
Farkas Hall, 10-12 Holyoke Street, Cambridge
The performance runs approximately 90 minutes.
RSVP Here (opens in a new tab). Free and open to the public.
Directed by Morgan Green
Written by Sam Marks
Featuring
Ekene "EK" Chukwueke '25
Kate De Groote '24
Avery Hansberger '25
Kristian Hardy '24
Amelie Julicher '24
Claire Liu '26
Proof Schubert Reed '25
Lucas Walsh '24
Mack Webb '25
Nia Weeks '25
Inseo Yeo '26
Eliza Zangerl '26