EDDIE GOES TO POETRY CITY is a bit of a revival for the Catastrophic Theatre Company. Houston audiences first witnessed it as an Infernal Bridegroom Production way back in 1996, and decades ago it starred a young Jim Parsons (BIG BANG fame!) and a femme fatale version of Tamarie Cooper (musical comedy queen of Houston!).
Avant-garde theater laughs at rational thought, scoffs at plot summary and thumbs its nose at conventional audience expectations. When you go see Catastrophic Theatre’s production of “Eddie Goes to Poetry City,” a mainstay of celebrated New York experimentalist Richard Foreman, you’re enlisting in a fever dream as much as a play. It obliterates connections between
Review: TAMARIE COOPER’S LIVE IN PERSON STICKY SWEET SUMMER SHOW at Catastrophic Theatre Flock to this one people! It’s been too long! Almost every year, like clockwork… CATASTROPHIC THEATRE seemed to trot out Tamarie Cooper during the dog days of summer to showcase her one-woman show with a cast of thousands. Annually it would top