[NoHo Arts District, CA] – Baby, written and performed by Rachel Troy, produced by Oliver Harlan, and Hollywood Fringe Artist Fund Recipient heads to Hollywood Fringe Festival 2024.
BABY – a solo clown show about the inner baby living inside of us all!
Rachel Troy has a baby inside of her. But she’s not pregnant, it’s her, she’s the baby! Think “Poor Things” goes to therapy, BABY is a poetic and deranged demonstration of attachment theory and our natural human tendency to transpose relationships by turning our partners into parents. And behold the tantrums and chaos that ensue when our inner baby’s needs are not met! BABY will take you on a psychological carousel with hilarious and poignant surprises at every turn.
In addition to portraying a baby in the show, Rachel explores her identity as a therapist (for real, she’s a therapist) trying and failing to reconcile her role as “fake mother” helping her adult clients heal their inner wounded child. Rachel also becomes her own mother, as she compassionately weaves together the generational patterns and trauma that shape the way we parent and nurture.
BABY is subversive, absurd, tragic, and hilariously poetic; constantly holding a mirror to the audience leaving you enlightened, transfixed, ticklishly satisfied, and like any clown show– just a little disturbed.
ABOUT RACHEL:
Rachel Troy is an actress, clown-comedian, director, and clinical therapist based in Los
Angeles, CA. She studied acting at The Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, as well as The Moscow Art Theater in Moscow, Russia. Comedy training includes The Groundlings School,
The Idiot Workshop, and a lifetime of experience as her mother’s daughter (a true gift from the comedy Gods).
Rachel grew up in New York City, where she worked on a number of experimental theater
projects, including Punch Drunk’s world-renowned immersive production of Sleep No More, as well as Radiohole’s Frankenstein at The Kitchen. Recently, Rachel received a grant from the City of Munich in Germany to develop a performance art piece with critically acclaimed
performance artist Lulu Obermeyer, which will be premiering in Europe in 2025.
You can find Rachel performing solo and ensemble comedy throughout L.A.
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