Farmhouse Whorehouse, an Artist Lecture by Suzanne Bocanegra starring Lili Taylor
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Part of: Performing Arts Season 2026-27
Tickets for this performance are currently available as part of the Out There package. Single tickets go on sale at a later date.
“An illuminating theatrical portrait of the mind of an artist at work.” —New York Times
Farmhouse Whorehouse begins on a small farm across the street from a brothel. The farm belongs to Suzanne Bocanegra’s grandparents, and the brothel is the Chicken Ranch, better known as The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (of the eponymous musical and film). The performance plays out in Bocanegra’s signature “artist lecture” style. Sitting stage right, she feeds scripted lines via earpiece to an onstage orator—in this instance, actor Lili Taylor (Mystic Pizza, Six Feet Under). Equipped with historical footage, a PowerPoint, and wit, the pair delivers a theatrical essay examining American notions of rural utopia and urban imagination.
The Walker exhibition Suzanne Bocanegra: Valley, a poignant and meditative large-scale video installation featuring eight actors, opens April 2027.
Part of Out There 2027 and Suzanne Bocanegra: Intersections.
This event takes place in a wheelchair-accessible venue with accessible restrooms.
The event includes ASL interpretation during the Friday, January 8 performance. Audio description is available during the Saturday, January 9 performance.
Need another accommodation? Contact Visitor Services at access@walkerart.org or 612-375-7564 at least two weeks before the event to discuss your request. More information is available on our Accessibility page.
Content note: This work includes references to childbirth and sexual themes.
Part of: Performing Arts Season 2026-27
Program support provided by the Martha Gabbert Women Artists Fund and the David and Leni Moore Family Foundation.