Founded in Barcelona in 2006, Agrupación Señor Serrano has built its reputation on innovative, genre-defying performances, which offer an ambitious blend of live action, video, sound and scale models. The internationally acclaimed theater company arrives at OZ Arts this weekend with its powerful production Birdie. Touching on everything from Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller The Birds to the game of golf, mass migration and human resilience itself, Birdie takes audiences on a fascinating journey that shifts between two very different worlds — one of great privilege and progress, and the other “fractured by war, displacement and environmental collapse.” It’s a clever, thought-provoking piece that digs into the rich complexities — and stark contradictions — of the human experience. This is a rare opportunity for local audiences to experience a groundbreaking arts company, as the group wraps up a limited U.S. tour that has included stops at the Lincoln Center in New York (as part of the esteemed Under the Radar Festival) and the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA in Los Angeles.
Jan. 30-31 at OZ Arts
6172 Cockrill Bend Circle

