Michael Dale takes a look at Sheltered at the cell theatre:;
When you walk into the cell theatre for a performance of Cate Wiley's exploration of the day to day lives of women in America experiencing homelessness, Sheltered, and I thoroughly recommend that you do, there's no lobby. You're immediately in a rectangular playing area about as wide as a city sidewalk. With just one row of seating on one side of the floor, and two on the other, every audience member is as close to the actors as they might be to someone stretched out on the street as you pass by. |