

A punk rock exorcism of Catholic guilt with singing poop buckets.
Meet Shavon O'Brien: Her family doesn't understand her, her church ignores her, even Jesus forgets about her. With only the spirit of Sinead O'Connor to guide her, Shavon battles institutional child abuse, narcissistic group think, a talking stomach and a singing poop bucket! Shavon goes from Catholic to Crusty Punk in this very, very, very, dark musical comedy!
Practical Effects
The talking stomach puppet deserves its own spinoff.
Writing
Turns Catholic guilt into actual musical numbers about poop.
Costume
Pike's crust punk transformation is holy in its own way.

Director
Katie Madonna Lee
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lee explicitly channels Sinead O'Connor's 1992 SNL pope-photo tearing as a throughline for surviving Catholic womanhood.
The 'Dogville' keyword isn't accidental—Lee uses theatrical minimalism and direct address to make viewers complicit in watching trauma, not just consuming it.
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