1. Wynne Greenwood is a surprisingly natural actor...for a visual artist/musician. She even ad libs well. Someone needs to make sure their cell phone starts ringing during performance just to see how well she takes it. (Okay, maybe not. Seriously, people.)
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Wynne Greenwood's solo electro-pop trio Tracy + the Plastics was one of the most brilliantly conceived and executed performance art projects to come out of the Northwest that we know of, ever. Really--just think of how contorted that last sentence is. Greenwood played all three characters of her band: onstage, she performed as Tracy, interacting with herself (via pre-recorded video) as both of her own backup singers, Nikki Romanos and Cola ("the Plastics"). Her Stranger Genius Award last year was well-deserved, but Greenwood's always been more than Tracy + the Plastics: her performance art and video installations have been seen around the world, from the Tate Modern to the Moscow Biennale. And now she's returning to the stage with , next week at On the Boards. A work exploring the rather painful-sounding question--"What must we give up in order to survive?"--Greenwood has apparently transformed OtB's entire studio theatre into a mixed-media sculpture gallery/video installation/performance space. The work promises to be a brilliant piece of interactive art.

