You will not be bored… but you may not necessarily “get it” as a whole. I think each piece is meant to stand on its own, but there is recurring bird imagery and fun bird puppets that open the show. If I were to see it again, I’d take mental “bird notes” and perhaps be able to point to some symbolic greater truth… but… no.
I will underscore that, despite the artistic puppets (workshop with Yari Helfeld from the Puerto Rican Theatre, Y no habla Luz) this does have enough “adult language and content” to preclude bringing the kiddies. Also, it is warm in the theatre (as it was in the Arena next door at their last show.) I’d advise dressing in layers when descending to the lower-floor stages in the MSU Auditorium building. Studio 60 is an intimate “black box” performing space for and up-close-and-personal experience.
GIANTS continues Sat 12/2- 2 pm & 8 pm; Sun 12/3-2 pm.
Get tickets at the Box Office on the Farm Lane end of MSU’s Auditorium.http://www.theatre.msu.edu