Worm Teeth is a sweet and silly little play written by Scotland-based playwright Kelsey Sullivan, but it feels very much like a Melancholics Anonymous show. Meaning a little weird, a little dark, but with a lot of heart and a deeper message about finding oneself and loving who you find. The play itself is only about an hour long (and very Fringey), but it's preceded by a half hour or so of music by "The Buggy Band," joined by a guest musician at every performance. It's a great evening of music and laughter, continuing at Phoenix Theater through June 24.Everything about the show is on the theme of nature, of a cartoonish variety. The set is comprised of 2D greenery and giant mushrooms (since we're on a worm scale), the pre-show entertainment includes a game of "hang-ant," and the band members wear hats with buggy eyes and antennas. Bee Davis (music director), Claire Chenoweth, Hawken Paul, and Mason Tacke lead us through a couple of old timey / bluegrass / Americana classics like "The…
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