WHEN
Sun, May 17 @ 2:00 pm

WHERE:
The Rockwell

COST:
$15

The Love Movements & Good Boy

2 Shows in 1 Hour!

The Love Movements

The Ancient Greeks had 8 words for love. The Love Movements explores these 8 in dance.

Storge [stôrge] family love
Philia [filia] brotherly love, friend love
Ludus [looduz] playful, flirtatious love
Eros [eroz] passionate love
Pragma [pragmah] longterm, foundational love
Mania [mayneea] obsessive love
Philautia [filoshea] self-love
Agape [agapay] universal, self-less love

Concept By: Deby Xiadani
Music by: Victor McSurely & Trucci
Additional Choreography by: Bryce Flint-Somerville
Dancers: Deby Xiadani & Ali O’Leary

Good Boy

Good Boy is a coming of age one-act musical about growing up trying to do everything right while quietly questioning who you’re allowed to be. Through original songs and personal storytelling, the show follows a high-achieving teenager who believes that if he earns enough gold stars – good grades, leadership roles, extracurricular success – life will stay safe, predictable, and approved. But as new feelings begin to surface, his carefully built sense of identity starts to shift in funny, awkward, and deeply relatable ways.

Moving through moments like high school pressure, Boy Scout trips, early internet exploration, and first experiences with attraction, Good Boy uses humor, nostalgia, and honesty to explore what it means to grow up queer while trying to live up to expectations from family, community, and yourself. At its heart, the show is about learning that being “good” and being authentic don’t always follow the same path.

Good Boy is written and performed by Luke Fraser, a performer, writer and songwriter based in Boston and Los Angeles. Luke has trained and performed at Improv Asylum (Boston), Improv Boston (technically Cambridge) and Upright Citizens Brigade (NYC/LA). He is currently developing Good Boy as an original musical work.

 

Location: The Rockwell

Show Times:

Sat May 16 @ 3:20 PM
Sun May 17 @ 2:00 PM

Seeing more than one show, think about the Festival Pass! For $75 you can see all the shows!