OCD is a dark comedy about impossible sibling connections, mental illness and a desire to have a room of one’s own in a world where boundaries between the notion of love and sacrifice are not always clear.
By Hee-won Kim
Directed by Mike Steele
How do you love someone who isn’t you without ruining your own life? OCD is a dark comedy about impossible sibling connections, mental illness and a desire to have a room of one’s own in a world where boundaries between the notion of love and sacrifice are not always clear. After her brother’s accident, an older sister gets hallucinations of her brother falling from an iceberg in Antarctica – a place she believes used to trigger her brother’s OCD. She then visits the doctor who used to treat her brother, claiming that she has OCD.
Contains mature content and exploration of mental illness. Recommended for viewers 17+.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, performances of OCD have been delayed. Any tickets purchased for performances during the originally scheduled dates (April 9 and 10) will still be valid for the new performance dates (April 23 and 24).
Tickets for OCD are available at pay-what-you-can pricing, with a minimum cost of $5.00. Once you have completed your ticket purchase, you will receive an email with additional information regarding your selected performance. Prior to the event, you will receive an access code via email to view the stream. This access code is your virtual “ticket” to the performance. If you experience any issues with your access code or have additional questions regarding ticketing, please contact us. Please note that your access code will come in a separate email from your donation receipt.
Phone: 512-471-5793
Email: theatreanddance@austin.utexas.edu
2021/04/23 - 2021/04/24
Online/Virtual Space