Señor Babyhead
Written and Performed by Analisa Raya-Flores
March 27 & 28 @ 8pm / Doors Open @ 7:30pm
$20-40 Sliding Scale
In one hour of drag, clown, and desperation, Señor Babyhead presents his Día de Muertos Especial. It’s a journey across the Sonoran Desert in which Babyhead encounters artifacts, mirages, and spirits.
Who is Señor Babyhead? Only Mexico’s most (washed up) famous sitcom star, desperate to stay relevant and avoid becoming an artifact, himself. It’s an hour of crooning, crawling, and implicating the audience in a dangerous game.
Analisa Raya-Flores is a writer, performer, and papier-mâché artist. Her fiction can be found in Glimmer Train and MonkeyBicycle, and her face can be seen in My Beloved (Eleanor Monahan), Interesting Ball (DANIELS), and live venues all over LA and NYC. Her solo shows have been produced at the Annenberg Beach House, the Elysian Theater, the Lyric Hyperion, and Frigid New York. As a queer Chicana, she creates work that celebrates and interrogates the Mexican-American experience, from the grief of diaspora and to the awkward hassle of Otherness. Analisa is autistic, which gives her a perspective neurotypicals often call “unique”— which she decodes to mean “unintentionally weird.” She lives, worries, and walks her dogs at the foot of the Sierras.
Church of Clown is a theatre and school in San Francisco’s Visitacion Valley with a focus on physical theatre and clowning. Our purpose is to embolden humanity through community, teach resiliency through humor, find humility through service and nurture inspiration through joy.