When the lights came up on this program introduced as unusually heavy on the comedy an audience member asked if shed misheard the intro. Lets just say the humor found in the (intentionally) humorous shorts was not of the ha-ha variety, more like grins generated by the dark mundanity of dysfunctionality. As in an unfulfilled womans ill-fated attempt to right herself by going into therapy with a therapist crazier than she is (“Countertransference”), or an unmarried twentysomethings attempt to please his aging and out-of-it mom by faking a date (“Winter Lilacs”), or director Amylee Belottis hilarious, quick and dirty road map to her malfunctioning nuclear family (“Hi Mom”). Then there was “Cochran”‘s droll portrait of a moribund working stiff whose life takes a grotesque turn after a serious injury and “That’s My Majesty,” a silent film about a princess who comes to the Big Apple to crown her peoples new queen. Getting the picture?
Monday, March 16, 1:30pm, Alamo South Lamar; Wednesday, March 18, 11am, Alamo South Lamar
This article appears in March 13 • 2009.



