Dragonfish

An underwater grief odyssey through memories and mementos.

A performer dressed in an orange raincoat standing on stage with a cigarette in mouth, facing an audience of children seated in rows. The stage is dark with minimal lighting and some props on the floor.

“At once disarmingly funny and heartbreakingly real, Dragonfish confronts the absurdity of being known and the tragedy of knowing the ones you love. A hilarious tour de force and a masterclass in the human condition. This is why humans make art.”

— Pilar, Denver Fringe 2024 Audience Member

  • An astonishing achievement of solo work

    George Aivaliotis / Hollywood Fringe

  • A theatrical masterpiece. . . hauntingly beautiful and deeply moving.

    R / Denver Fringe

  • it is the kind of show which makes you reconsider your hardest, most calcified assumptions of yourself and of the world. It is easily one of the most extraordinary performance pieces I’ve ever seen.

    Gregory Nussen / Hollywood Fringe

  • Phenomenal. unlike any live theatre i've ever experienced.

    Dae / Denver Fringe

  • this may be the most visceral, arresting, and deliberately discomforting performance I’ve witnessed.

    Soo Chyun / Hollywood Fringe

  • Revealing, raw, discomforting, beautiful.

    Gabriella / Denver Fringe