In: Single Event
FringeNYC: ELVIRA – The Immigration Play
July 22, 2015Arts Partner: FringeHIGH
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August 29, 2015
7:00 pm
Writer: Jessica Carmona Director: Brian Lee Inspired by the true story an undocumented Mexican immigrant woman who refused to be deported and separated from her US Citizen son, this play sheds light on the plight of millions of immigrants crossing the border. 1h 30m, Brooklyn, NY, Drama TALKBACK FOLLOWING SHOW FringeNYC SHOWS BEGIN PROMPTLY AND LATECOMERS ARE NOT (more…)
FringeNYC: The Buffalo
July 22, 2015Arts Partner: FringeHIGH
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August 23, 2015
12:00 pm
The comedic memoir of Anthony Sneed, who at fourteen brought a gun to school in attempts to fit in with his peers. After expulsion, he is forced to join his Uncle’s cult-like community in Missouri. 1h, Brooklyn, NY, Solo Show, Comedy TALKBACK FOLLOWING SHOW FringeNYC SHOWS BEGIN PROMPTLY AND LATECOMERS ARE NOT ADMITTED AT ANY VENUE UNDER ANY (more…)
Bad Kid **NY Times Critics’ Pick!**
July 21, 2015Arts Partner: Axis Company
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July 25, 2015
8:00 pm
NY Times Critics’ Pick! Bad Kid is the story of a Goth boy who dreamed of being anywhere but the middle of Texas in 1991. Preferably somewhere in London wearing fishnet gloves and a cape while standing alone in the rain. In this funny and moving examination of rebellion, sexuality and friendship, David Crabb reflects (more…)
Bad Kid **NY Times Critics’ Pick!**
July 21, 2015Arts Partner: Axis Company
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July 24, 2015
8:00 pm
NY Times Critics’ Pick! Bad Kid is the story of a Goth boy who dreamed of being anywhere but the middle of Texas in 1991. Preferably somewhere in London wearing fishnet gloves and a cape while standing alone in the rain. In this funny and moving examination of rebellion, sexuality and friendship, David Crabb reflects (more…)
Bad Kid **NY Times Critics’ Pick!**
July 21, 2015Arts Partner: Axis Company
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July 23, 2015
8:00 pm
NY Times Critics’ Pick! Bad Kid is the story of a Goth boy who dreamed of being anywhere but the middle of Texas in 1991. Preferably somewhere in London wearing fishnet gloves and a cape while standing alone in the rain. In this funny and moving examination of rebellion, sexuality and friendship, David Crabb reflects (more…)