In: Single Event

A.I.M: LIVE! THE REALEST MC
April 1, 2019Arts Partner: NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
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April 6, 2019
7:30 pm
**Get your tickets before sales close Saturday 4/6 @ 9am** “KYLE ABRAHAM IS PHENOMENAL.” — THE NEW YORK TIMES Riffing on the Pinocchio fable in a search to become “real,” choreographic chameleon and Bessie Award-winner Kyle Abraham takes a darkly humorous approach to gender roles and masculinity in the black community and the quest for (more…)

A.I.M: LIVE! THE REALEST MC
April 1, 2019Arts Partner: NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
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April 5, 2019
7:30 pm
**Get your tickets before sales close Friday 4/5 @ 9am** “KYLE ABRAHAM IS PHENOMENAL.” — THE NEW YORK TIMES Riffing on the Pinocchio fable in a search to become “real,” choreographic chameleon and Bessie Award-winner Kyle Abraham takes a darkly humorous approach to gender roles and masculinity in the black community and the quest for (more…)

A.I.M: LIVE! THE REALEST MC
April 1, 2019Arts Partner: NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
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April 4, 2019
7:30 pm
“KYLE ABRAHAM IS PHENOMENAL.” — THE NEW YORK TIMES Riffing on the Pinocchio fable in a search to become “real,” choreographic chameleon and Bessie Award-winner Kyle Abraham takes a darkly humorous approach to gender roles and masculinity in the black community and the quest for acceptance in the world of hip-hop celebrity. Blending fast and (more…)

Bathsheba’s Psalms, Or A Woman of Unusual Beauty Taking a Bath
March 29, 2019Arts Partner: The Tank
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April 21, 2019
7:00 pm
Sexy. Irreverent. Holy. Bathsheba’s voice, celebrated, sung at last. From a biblical rooftop to a warped John Hughes Biology lab and beyond, this unruly adaptation of the infamous Old Testament “love story” capsizes tropes on gender and power. A revelry of sensuality, snark, and fruit, obviously! Written by April Ranger (Must Wash Hands at Brooklyn (more…)

Bathsheba’s Psalms, Or A Woman of Unusual Beauty Taking a Bath
March 29, 2019Arts Partner: The Tank
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April 20, 2019
7:00 pm
Sexy. Irreverent. Holy. Bathsheba’s voice, celebrated, sung at last. From a biblical rooftop to a warped John Hughes Biology lab and beyond, this unruly adaptation of the infamous Old Testament “love story” capsizes tropes on gender and power. A revelry of sensuality, snark, and fruit, obviously! Written by April Ranger (Must Wash Hands at Brooklyn (more…)