Quick warning: This month’s column begins with an unsettling story. At the end of the summer, I went with a friend to see Julio Torres’s one-man show, Color Theories, at a theater in East Hampton. Torres, a former writer for Saturday Night Live, uses colors as a lens to explore his feelings about identity, love, queerness, and belonging while he draws with pens of different hues. It’s a gentle, mischievous show—part surrealist lecture and part stand-up comedy—and Torres spends much of it sitting at a desk and doodling.
Torres began developing Color Theories back in 2020; it has toured the world and had an Off Broadway run in New York this fall. The set itself makes you feel like you’ve been dropped into one of his notebooks, as overhead projectors…
