In: Single Event
Q&A Productions presents Sugar, Spice, & More Spice
August 2, 2016Arts Partner: Tank NYC
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August 13, 2016
7:00 pm
Q&A have put together a show of exceptionally talented superwomen showcasing art of various disciplines! Prepare for some short shorts by exclusively female artists who will fill the stage with small acts of dance, music, and film. It will be an evening of beauty, grace, and badass-ery. Q&A Productions is a New York City based (more…)
Portraits In Song
August 2, 2016Arts Partner: Tank NYC
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August 12, 2016
7:00 pm
Portraits in Song is a song cycle, inspired by the emotional lives of women, was created by Baltimore based song-and-story alchemist, ellen cherry. The songs are accompanied by large scale projected portraits created by Liz Downing. Over the course of eleven songs and portraits that are unveiled in historical order, cherry gathers the audience together (more…)
Portraits In Song
August 2, 2016Arts Partner: Tank NYC
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August 11, 2016
9:30 pm
Portraits in Song is a song cycle, inspired by the emotional lives of women, was created by Baltimore based song-and-story alchemist, ellen cherry. The songs are accompanied by large scale projected portraits created by Liz Downing. Over the course of eleven songs and portraits that are unveiled in historical order, cherry gathers the audience together (more…)
Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind
August 1, 2016Arts Partner: New York Neo-Futurists
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August 6, 2016
10:30 pm
Same time each week. Different show each week! “The best part of the performance is how it’s not afraid to be silly. Instead, it’s ridiculous and lighthearted, so refreshing…The audience participation is always fun. By the end, you feel like a Neo-Futurist yourself.” – High 5 Teen With its ever-changing “menu” of plays, Too Much Light… is (more…)
Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind
August 1, 2016Arts Partner: New York Neo-Futurists
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August 5, 2016
10:30 pm
Same time each week. Different show each week! “The best part of the performance is how it’s not afraid to be silly. Instead, it’s ridiculous and lighthearted, so refreshing…The audience participation is always fun. By the end, you feel like a Neo-Futurist yourself.” – High 5 Teen With its ever-changing “menu” of plays, Too Much Light… is (more…)