'It's Hell in Here' is a meditation on public and private information. Based on the romantic absurdity of Parallel Universe Science this performance exists at the intersection of Letters to JD Salinger (a collection of unanswered letters to the reclusive author), the interrogation tapes of Senator Larry Craig, the public apologies of A-Rod, Eliot Spitzer, Michael Phelps, and Hollywood car chases. 'It's Hell in Here' is the fragmented story of Max, a reclusive prodigy who is attempting to re-enter society, only to be pursued by the Secret Service. Through this hot pursuit, different realities are exposed, re-obsured, and revealed again. Max hasn't talked to this many people in an awfully long time. He has come to tell you something. He isn't so sure about anything anymore.
Added by Upcoming Robot on April 9, 2009