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The Death of Don Flagrante Delicto

The Death of Don Flagrante Delicto aka A Gesturology of Morals By Kirk Wood Bromley Directed by Howard Thoresen / produced by Chad Gracia / sets by Reid Farrington lights by Morgan von Prelle Pecelli / costumes by Karen Flood / music by Jessica Grace Wing props by Andrew Theodorou / management by Carolyn Jones,…

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The Burnt Woman of Harvard

In this new psycho-sexual thriller by “the beloved bard of downtown theater” (New York Magazine), a deranged burn victim stalks a young Harvard student through a blazing dreamscape of literary orgies, Burning Man raves, and Keatsian struggles to divine the truth of beauty and the beauty in truth. Come see the latest from the theatrical…

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Midnight Brainwash Revival

This is the info for the original 1999 run. There have been many others, all of them directed by Joshua Spafford. Midnight Brainwash Revival By Kirk Wood Bromley Directed by Howard Thoresen Sets by Joshua Spafford Music & Sound Design by Jessica Grace Wing Costumes by Karen Flood Lights by Reid Farrington Produced by Chad…

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Faust

This show was directed by Christopher Carter Sanderson in various locations around NYC in 1999 (?) and starred Chris Barron of the Spin Doctors. If you have any information on who was in it or photos of it, please contact us.

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Griffin Hunter

Griffin Hunter Secretary of Disarmament to the United Nations a play by Kirk Wood Bromley Directed by Emma Griffin Producer/Dramaturg, Chad Gracia Stage Management by Alex Farkas Sets by Happy Jack Enterprizes (Jean Andzulis and Philip Shneidman) Costumes by Louisa Thompson Lights by Mark Barton Sound/Graphic Design by Noah Scalin Original composition by Jessica Grace…

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Lost Labor’s Loved

No photos or information exists from this production, which occurred at some point in 1997 (or 1998) at Nada, first under the direction of Aaron Beall, but then he disappeared, or was fired, and he was replaced by his then girlfriend, Kirsten Ames, who we think now runs the Aspen Comedy Festival.

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Icarus and Aria

Icarus and Aria, written by Kirk Wood Bromley, was first performed in the First International New York Fringe Festival at The Nuyorican Poet’s Cafe, New York City, at 3:00 pm on August 14, 1997, after which it moved to the House of Candles for a September 1997 run. Original staff: dramaturgy and direction by Aaron…

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The American Revolution

The American Revolution The original production (1999): The Cornelia Connelly Center Director ~ Emma Griffin Producer/Literary Consultant ~ Chad Gracia Sets ~ Louisa Thompson Costumes ~ Alexander Dodge Lights ~ Mark Barton Composer ~ Robert Lopez Sound and Graphic Design ~ Noah Scalin Choreography ~ Phipy Kay Props ~ Karen Flood Dramaturg ~ Floraine Kay…

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Want’s Unwisht Work

Want’s Unwisht Work A new verse play by Kirk Wood Bromley Directed by Aaron Beall Appeared at Nada in 1996 Cast of Characters Richard (Vazoline, a crossdresser), a man with a house, Elisa’s husband Elisa, a woman with a house, and Richard’s wife Bertha Lerner, professor of women’s studies Marla, her student Lydia, her student…

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Dream Piece / The Song of Narcissus

No information exists on this production, which was directed by Bruce Wall and the very first done at the Kraine Theater in NYC in like 1993 with the opening night being interrupted by toilet water pouring thru the ceiling due to the fact that we had to transform the building from the dilapidated headquarters of…

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The Sickness and the Cure

Emma Griffin directed the Bromley translation of this Calderon play as part of Target Margin’s side show at Nada around 1998. It was wonderful, but we have no information on the production, though she may.

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All Must Be Admitted

The first Bromley play, done at a yoga studio on St. Marks in 1991. No record exists of who or what happened, though we know that Patrick Gaspard was in it before he became all that.

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