ANATOMICA
Written & Performed by Amica Hunter
Ragmop Theatre - Portland, OR
 http://amicahunter.com
V.2 - MTC Up the Alley 
A new solo show by half of the 20-time award-winning comedy duo A Little Bit Off.
International comedian and weird little gremlin Amica Hunter (they/them) gets under your skin and crushes your funny bone in this hilarious, captivating and sometimes unsettling comedy that unveils the chaos of the natural world and the horror of living in a body. An intimate, unpredictable parade of the body that explores chronic pain, biology and collective imagination. Part storytelling, part stand-up, part clown and 100% ORGANIC, BABY!

Director:
Summer Olsson

  
Show Info:
60 Minutes
Genre:
Play-Comedy

Audience:
Parental Guidance

Coarse Language, Sexual Content

Wed July 19 6:15 PM
Thu July 20 2:45 PM
Fri July 21 10:15 PM
Sun July 23 4:30 PM
Mon July 24 7:45 PM
Wed July 26 2:45 PM
Thu July 27 6:30 PM
Fri July 28 2:45 PM
Sat July 29 12:45 PM

ANATOMICA

Ragmop Theatre—MTC Up the Alley

What if you had a different type of body? Different as in the type of skeleton you had. Endoskeleton (which is our only experience), Exoskeleton, or Hydrostatic Skeleton, which would be the best? Amica Hunter poses this question to the audience in their new solo show. The show starts with a very different way of communicating with some audience members and then moves on to a striptease that goes a little further in a somewhat different way than you would expect.

The creativity in performing examples of creatures with the other two skeletal systems was masterfully done. All in all a very thought provoking show. I notice I have used the adjective ‘different’ several times, but different can be good (especially at the Fringe), and in this case it was great fun.

Murray Hunter


Ragmop Theatre

ANATOMICA—MTC Up the Alley

~From 1/2 of comedy duo A Little Bit Off (2x Edmonton Best-Of-Fest)~

International Comedian & Weird-Lil’-Gremlin, Amica Hunter(they/them) is your basic multi-layered mammalian organism – a creaking calcium scaffolding wrapped in wet pulsing blood tubes and layers of raw meat, all dipped in a skin coating and rolled in hair. Like some sort of effed up, sentient, caramel apple! Join Amica as they consider a puzzling question – what is THE BEST type of skeleton? You decide..