If your closet contains at least one sequined kimono, feathered boa, or neon power blazer that’s never seen the light of day, your chance to liberate it is here.
“Playing Dress Up,” created by longtime collaborators Ben Redding and Lucy Werner, is a one-night-only immersive performance, at the Bo Bartlett Center. Special help from the Bartlett Center’s Julie Umberger and Micheal McFalls at CSU, means this isn’t your average gallery event.
It’s part cabaret, part confession, part closet purge, but it’s also a fun indulgence of our inner child. This genre-bending show is an ode to “self-expression, identity, and memory through clothing, music, and transformation.”
But most importantly, it’s about the radical joy of not taking yourself too seriously.
Event Details:
Preview Night (ticketed): Tuesday, June 3 – includes bar
Main Event (pay-what-you-can): Wednesday, June 4
Doors open: 7–7:30 PM, Show starts: 8 PM
Location: Bo Bartlett Center, Uptown Columbus
Read more at: Ledger-Inquirer





