SCENIC DESIGN for a solo play, part of THE
EXPONENTIAL FESTIVAL in BK, NY at the BRICK AUX
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED by LIANNE ELSOUKI
SETS by JOSH OBERLANDER
LIGHTS by ZEE HANNA
COSTUMES/PROPS by ZO ROZE
PANICMOM is haunted by the Greek god Pan, who stages birth and death as a looping gag. He’s just trying to make a joke about reincarnation—one we can’t forget.
Beginning with a gag and never really recovering, PANICMOM is an exorcism masquerading as a clown show. In an unexpecting mother’s fever dream, the Greek god Pan induces cycles of birth, of death, of birthing death and killing birth. Death and life trade places, they do a little dance for us, and we laugh before we understand why. Because, how *does* the unconscious process violence? With a blender?
EXPONENTIAL FESTIVAL in BK, NY at the BRICK AUX
PANICMOM
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED by LIANNE ELSOUKI
SETS by JOSH OBERLANDER
LIGHTS by ZEE HANNA
COSTUMES/PROPS by ZO ROZE
PANICMOM is haunted by the Greek god Pan, who stages birth and death as a looping gag. He’s just trying to make a joke about reincarnation—one we can’t forget.
Beginning with a gag and never really recovering, PANICMOM is an exorcism masquerading as a clown show. In an unexpecting mother’s fever dream, the Greek god Pan induces cycles of birth, of death, of birthing death and killing birth. Death and life trade places, they do a little dance for us, and we laugh before we understand why. Because, how *does* the unconscious process violence? With a blender?











