January 2026
PANICMOM
The Exponential Festival and The Brick present PANICMOMLianne Elsouki at Brick Aux Studio January 22-24, 2026 PANICMOM is haunted by the Greek god Pan, who stages birth and death as a looping gag. He’s just trying to make a joke about reincarnation—one we can’t forget. Created and performed by Lianne Elsouki Live Music by: Alex Beckmann on drums Emily Duncan on flute Eric Lichtenstein on bass guitar Lynn Hodeib on violin Scenic Design: Josh Oberlander Costume and Prop Design: Zo…
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The Exponential Festival and The Brick present PANICMOMLianne Elsouki at Brick Aux Studio January 22-24, 2026 PANICMOM is haunted by the Greek god Pan, who stages birth and death as a looping gag. He’s just trying to make a joke about reincarnation—one we can’t forget. Created and performed by Lianne Elsouki Live Music by: Alex Beckmann on drums Emily Duncan on flute Eric Lichtenstein on bass guitar Lynn Hodeib on violin Scenic Design: Josh Oberlander Costume and Prop Design: Zo…
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The Exponential Festival and The Brick present PANICMOMLianne Elsouki at Brick Aux Studio January 22-24, 2026 PANICMOM is haunted by the Greek god Pan, who stages birth and death as a looping gag. He’s just trying to make a joke about reincarnation—one we can’t forget. Created and performed by Lianne Elsouki Live Music by: Alex Beckmann on drums Emily Duncan on flute Eric Lichtenstein on bass guitar Lynn Hodeib on violin Scenic Design: Josh Oberlander Costume and Prop Design: Zo…
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The Exponential Festival and The Brick present PANICMOMLianne Elsouki at Brick Aux Studio January 22-24, 2026 PANICMOM is haunted by the Greek god Pan, who stages birth and death as a looping gag. He’s just trying to make a joke about reincarnation—one we can’t forget. Created and performed by Lianne Elsouki Live Music by: Alex Beckmann on drums Emily Duncan on flute Eric Lichtenstein on bass guitar Lynn Hodeib on violin Scenic Design: Josh Oberlander Costume and Prop Design: Zo…
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