Livestreamed on this page 11 November 2011
Performance of Squirrel, or the Origin of a Species, by Michael Merino at Capital Fringe
Capital Fringe presented Squirrel, or the Origin of a Species, by Michael Merino, livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on 11 November 2011.
Directed by Kerri Rambow. With Carlos Bustamante and Ian LeValley.
A Man. A Squirrel. A Controversial Theory. The must see absurdest psychosocial thought experiment of the season. In a battle of wits with Sciurus carolinensis, Charles Darwin struggles to order the universe while musing on matters trivial and insignificant.
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