In: Single Event
THE OFFENDING GESTURE
January 5, 2016Arts Partner: The Tank NYC
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January 8, 2016
8:00 pm
“There’s an exacting attention to language [in Wellman’s writing] that would seem exhausting if the works weren’t so mischievous, so exultant, so fun.”— The New York Times The Offending Gesture is a humorous and poetic indictment of American foreign policy in Iraq, told through the true story of Hitler and his dog, Blondi. Wellman takes (more…)
THE OFFENDING GESTURE
January 5, 2016Arts Partner: The Tank NYC
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January 7, 2016
8:00 pm
“There’s an exacting attention to language [in Wellman’s writing] that would seem exhausting if the works weren’t so mischievous, so exultant, so fun.”— The New York Times The Offending Gesture is a humorous and poetic indictment of American foreign policy in Iraq, told through the true story of Hitler and his dog, Blondi. Wellman takes (more…)
THE OFFENDING GESTURE
January 5, 2016Arts Partner: The Tank NYC
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January 6, 2016
8:00 pm
“There’s an exacting attention to language [in Wellman’s writing] that would seem exhausting if the works weren’t so mischievous, so exultant, so fun.”— The New York Times The Offending Gesture is a humorous and poetic indictment of American foreign policy in Iraq, told through the true story of Hitler and his dog, Blondi. Wellman takes (more…)
Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind
December 22, 2015Arts Partner: New York Neo-Futurists
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January 9, 2016
10:30 pm
Same time each week. Different show each week! With its ever-changing “menu” of plays, Too Much Light… is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes—an original concept by Greg Allen. The audience is fully part of the act, deciding the order that these plays are performed. Each week, these plays shift as ensemble members add (more…)
The Spinning Wheel
December 22, 2015Arts Partner: BRIC
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January 16, 2016
8:00 pm
The Spinning Wheel, conceived by hip hop theater artist Baba Israel with UK based director Leo Kay and musician Yako 440, is a multimedia performance and interactive gallery exhibition that engages with the 50 year radical archive of Israel’s late father and Living Theatre alum steve ben israel. Through spoken word, video, and live music, the show preserves and animates the collectivist impulses of New (more…)