Are you freaked out by clowns too? đ€Ą
"And Then the Rodeo Burned Down" puts a twist on clowning around.
Are you freaked out by clowns, too? Leave it to Xhloe Rice and Natasha Rolandâs innovative, boundary-pushing And Then the Rodeo Burned Down to lure me into rethinking what it meansâand doesnâtâto clown around.
The pair, known as Xhloe and Natasha, first conceived of the work in 2022. Ars Nova, the Off-Broadway theater company known for cultivating new works like Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, fast-tracked a full production after its 2025 summer festival run. Rice calls the devised absurdist play about rodeo clown Dale and his shadow a âself-love story.â Still, their reach extends into the bowels (literallyâthereâs a lot of shit references) of the theatrical ecosystem.
The best place in the world, until the money runs out
The showâs central jokeââwe canât afford to keep the lights on,â âwe canât afford a clichĂ©,â âwe canât afford a B-plotââturns theatrical poverty into a philosophical argument about who decides what art is worth. Itâs a mindf*ck in the best possible way.
Scenic designer Emmie Finckelâs traverse stage, an elevated circus ring outfitted with trap doors surrounded by a cacophony of flammable wall hangings and Americana dĂ©cor, sets the stage. Friends since high school and displaying the kind of synchronicity that comes from years of collaboration, the pair displays equal dexterity in the physical world of Dale and his confrontational shadow as they do in subversive wordplay.
Repeatedly describing the rodeo as âthe best place in the world,â Xhloe and Natasha question what it costs to achieve success in one of the rodeoâs most dangerous jobs and also be recognized for it. With big-budget Broadway musicals like Chess and Beaches closing prematurely, the conversation has often centered on the theater industryâs precarious sustainability (despite grossing $1.91 billion for the 2025-26 season).
But the cost to the individual artist often stays in the shadows. Xhloe and Natasha shine a spotlight on the issue in a way thatâs also accessible for less industry-invested theatergoers. Letâs hope they can keep the lights on.
Is âAnd Then the Rodeo Burned Downâ worth seeing?
A two-clown wrecking crew turns rodeo labor and theatrical precarity into the funniest indictment of the industry youâll see this season.
Ars Nova, 511 W 54th Street, New York City
Notable performers: Xhloe Rice, Natasha Roland
Running time: 70 minutes, no intermission
Performances through July 2, 2026
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