In Its Beautiful, Over There, Stephanie Greenwood relates the death of various members of her broad family tree with vignettes about grandparents, resistance fighters and Polish aristocrats. However, the loss of a dear friend in Stephanies present hangs over these stories and anecdote gives way to heartache. Stephanie reaches for song, object work, movement and origami to find a theatrical language with which to communicate the force of a grief larger than words.