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​THE MOST DELICIOUS LITTLE HOUSE FOR BEGINNERS (CLIP HER SMALL TO FIT THE BOARDS) (2013)
a work of physical theatre by
heather warren-crow and kelly rafferty

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Rafferty n' Warren-Crow continue their exploration of the myth of Peter Pan and its relationship to colonial power, misogyny, and white supremacist femininity. Here, Peter is long gone, Tinkerbell is a hoarder, and Wendy, dead/alive, delivers her Last Will and Testament on the TV. As Wendy blabs on and on about Spring Break and screams at no one in particular, Tinkerbell does a lonely clown show and ugly-cries. Audience members are invited to choose which parts of her body are most delicious.

What's a little white fairy to do but adopt the accessories of the colonizer in hopes of conjuring up her beloved abusive husband and redheaded other half?

The piece was performed at the Collaboraction Sketchbook Festival in Chicago in 2013.
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