Hi Neighbors! Thank you for the green newspaper bags. We have enough, so no need to drop them off or save anymore. However, I hope you can see them in action (it is a really funny part of the show) at Attack Theatre's The Rube Goldberg Variations from April 25-28 at the New Hazlett Theater. 

The premise is simple—two neighbors are caught in a battle of differences.
The result is a bit more complicated—how can those differences help us to build genuine human connections?
Join us April 25-28 at New Hazlett Theater for a complex chain of events, which reminds us that getting along is better than getting even.

Two neighbors face off over their apparent differences until a whimsical chain of events reminds them that getting along is better than getting even. Inspiration drawn from the world of cartoonist, Rube Goldberg, merges with J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations, as choreographic and musical vignettes create an ingeniously complicated machine that reveals the simplicity of human connection.

The original choreography of Peter Kope and Michele de la Reza and exquisite dancers of Attack Theatre are joined by renown pianist Nathan Caterette, performers Carolina Loyola-Garcia and Mark Thompson and original recorded compositions by Flavio Chamis, Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer. The Rube Goldberg Variations juxtaposes the classical with the contemporary, bridging two worlds through themes and variations that divide and ultimately unite.