In the tradition of adaptation and re-invention for which the company is best known, The Building Stage tackles Cervantes' Spanish Golden Age masterpiece. In the company's hands, the comic adventures of Don Quixote and his squire Sancho are mixed with cowboy songs and a psychiatrist's couch. The resulting production is a personal and poetic exploration of the cost of dreaming. This existential fantasy for six actors with false mustaches, manifestos, and ukeleles, is inspired in equal parts by Cervantes, Beckett, and Sergio Leone.