Acclaimed married Second City comedy duo Matt Baram and Naomi Snieckus bring their signature mix of storytelling and improvisation to the heartfelt show about letting go. Drawing on their own personal experiences of the loss of their parents, Big Stuff explores how, in the aftermath of loss or change, we interact with objects that are left behind. Using improv techniques, the couple gently invites the audience to share their “big stuff”, seamlessly weaving these personal objects into their own story.
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