The Grass is Greenest at the Houston Astrodome by Michael Ross Albert

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The Grass is Greenest at the Houston Astrodome by Michael Ross Albert

When a painter tears the artwork off the walls of a struggling independent gallery, the relationships between a group of emerging artists are also torn apart. A comedy about envy, friendship, sex, art, and our constant search for something better.

Produced at 64 E4 Mainstage, FringeNYC, August 2014 

Toronto Fringe Festival 2018

Keywords: Art, Artists, Millennials
Genre: Comedy
Run time: 65 minutes
Acts: 1

Male roles: 3
Female roles: 2
Suitable for students aged 16+

"A cause for celebration..."
-NY Theatre.com


" The playwright has a knack for infusing his naturalistic dialogue with hints of poetics and hard-hitting social commentary... An example of Fringe at its best."
-Stagelight Magazine


"The rapid-fire dialogue does not disappoint."
-Mooney On Theatre


"Heartfelt, insightful discussions about the art world, the nature of art and creativity, and the artist’s place within it all—and the existential crisis every artist must confront regarding their work..."
-Life with More Cowbell

Cover image graphic design by Whitney Allen