limp wrist on the lever
by Preston Choi
Directed by Becca Wolff
Recording of September 13th Preview Performance
Streaming through October 18, 2025
It’s giving… camp.
This raucous dark comedy by rising star Preston Choi puts teens at the helm of a revolution. A queer trio’s escape plan from a conversion camp takes a left turn as they face off against a straight-laced counselor with an unusual sadistic streak. limp wrist on the lever questions the necessity of violence and the paradox of tolerance, with the ever-present doubt: how can you ever be sure you’ve really changed someone’s mind?
This is a recording of our September 13th preview performance. Preview performances are works-in-progress where the creative team continues to adjust and refine until opening night. One of the unique joys of live theater is that no two shows are ever exactly the same. If you saw this show live, we hope you enjoy the familiar and find something new to love. Thank you for your support!
Content & Sensory Advisory: This production is a dark comedy, and explores difficult and unsettling themes, including abuse, homophobia, and trauma. It contains moments of physical violence and struggle, references to self-harm and suicide, strong language (including slurs), as well as sensory effects such as sudden loud sounds and heavy, frequent strobe lighting. Recommended for Ages 16+.
For a more detailed Advisory visit this link: https://www.crowdedfire.org/content-advisory/