Feb
2
2009
The Austin Chronicle’s Take on T.A.G.
From the January 30, 2009 edition by Clayton Maxwell:
The women of Stamp Lab performed “T.A.G.,” an impressionistic montage. A ghost named Nina raves quietly, a strong old woman named Billy rails on social change and gentrification (“I’m a certified Negro,” she says, refusing the label “African-American”), a singing woman chugs across the stage as a train with a 3-foot beehive, and a captivating gay girl waits for the bus, eager to split town. The piece may be baffling, but it is visually arresting.