Molly Rose-Williams: CRUSH
Friday, August 1st, 2025 at 7:30pm
Sunday, August 3rd, 2025 at 6:00pm, ASL Interpretation
30 minutes (excerpt of a 50 minute piece)
ODC is offering a group discount of 10% off orders of 6+ tickets. Use code ODC10 at checkout. For groups of 8+ use code SOPGROUP8 for $15 tickets.
Part love letter, part absurdist caper, and part cultural satire, CRUSH is a solo dance-comedy show for anyone who's ever had a crush. Come relive the most agonizingly-heartbreakingly-ecstatically-disorienting moments of your life.
Molly Rose-Williams (she/they) is a performer, writer, audio producer, and educator. Her work melds dance, physical theater, spoken word, and circus, and draws heavily on a childhood spent playing sports and practicing Chinese acrobatics. She has presented on stages across the US, and in Canada, Belgium, and Mexico. When she’s not dancing, she works as a creative producer for The Nocturnists podcast, teaches cooking and science, and writes about dance.
Fall in Love at CRUSH
Friday, August 1, 2025
5:30-7:30pm
ODC Theater Lobby

Like making new art, having a crush can be curious, risky, experimental, and often, playful. Arrive early for CRUSH by Molly Rose-Williams on Friday, August 1 and meet your new crush, be they a flirty fling, platonic partner, or artistic acquaintance—maybe you'll fall for the love of your life! Flirt over our plentiful pop-ups featuring food, drinks, crafts, tarot readings, speed dating/friending and more!
Kick off the night with Speed Dating/Friending with Psychokitty at ODC Theater! Tickets to Speed Dating/Friending include admission to CRUSH by Molly Rose-Williams. Please note, Festival Passes do not include entry to Speed Dating/Friending with Psychokitty.
Accessibility at ODC
ODC is ADA Accessible. Additional wheelchair seating is provided for select shows. ODC Theater seats are 17 inches wide. Getting to second floor studios in the ODC Dance Commons and ODC Theater involves riding an elevator or climbing one flight of stairs. The majority of the ODC Annex is carpeted.
Land Acknowledgement
ODC is on the ancestral lands of the Ramaytush People in Yelamu. We pay respects to elders past and present, who are still here and part of our community. We recognize that regenerative land management is not new, but is a continuation of practices from Native cultures and from our own ancestors. It is our responsibility to steward the land with care, as our elders did before us.
Arts Access Tickets
ODC offers a limited number of free and/or lower-cost Art Access tickets to every ODC presented performance. For most performances in B. Way Theater, twenty tickets are allocated to the Arts Access tiers. These additionally subsidized tickets, available on a first-come, first-serve basis, are reserved for those for whom price is a barrier. Please contact boxoffice@odc.dance if you or your organization is interested in underwriting the cost of additional Arts Access tickets.
About the Theater
ODC Theater exists to empower and develop innovative artists. It participates in the creation of new works through commissioning, presenting, mentorship and space access; it develops informed, engaged and committed audiences; and advocates for the performing arts as an essential component to the economic and cultural development of our community. This 170-seat venue is the site of over 150 performances a year involving nearly 1,000 local, regional, national and international artists.
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