Nora, high and lost in her mind, channels Patti Smith in a surreal exploration of youth and identity.
In Lobster, Nora embodies Patti Smith as she navigates a surreal landscape of her own. High and introspective, she finds herself in the Chelsea Hotel—not the iconic New York venue, but an out-of-use portable classroom in the Pacific Northwest. This unconventional space becomes a breeding ground for young women seeking identity and liberation.
Through a blend of humor and existential reflection, Nora’s journey explores the complexities of youth, creativity, and the search for self amidst chaos. Produced by Kallan Dana, Hanna Yurfest, and Emma Richmond, this play offers a unique and vibrant perspective on the struggles of modern womanhood.