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Your beautiful presence is most humbly requested at Inverse Theater's new show being presented in association with The Access Theater*!
it has no title
it is at the Access Theater Loft Space (380 Broadway, 4th floor, Manhattan)
it is at 8 pm, Wed - Sat, January 7, 8, 9, and 10, 2008
it is FREE!!!
it has original songs and words and actions
it is about...
having body parts removed unsuccessfully
mooseknuckling your wanderlust
chicken tit
remembering (incorrectly) your first time
growing up under a 3 foot roof
feeling retarded
poems that encourage regrettable diddling
severe traumatic brain injuries
road trips thru the oysterbeds of yore
carving a hole in your father's heart and fucking it
...among other things that will challenge your ability to know and trust yourself.
We look greatly forward to entertaining you in the theater on these magical evenings of incredible togetherness and personal transformation!
reservations not required. first come first saved.
the actors are:
Anna Elwood, Anni Bruno, Annie Scott, Lora Chio, Michael O'Brien, Darius Stone, Joe Pindelski, Christopher Yeatts, Robert Laine, Timothy McCown Reynolds, Sarah Malinda Engelke, Vanessa Vivezza, Rachel Tiemann, Josh Hartung, Shawn Laine
music by John Gideon
costumes by Karen Flood
properties by Jane Stein
lights by Jeff Nash
stage management by Bettina Warshaw
assistant stage management by Shawn Laine
words and direction by Kirk Wood Bromley
* ACCESS THEATER is a not-for-profit theater company founded in 1992 by Artistic Director, Jacqueline Christy, currently under the direction of Producing Director, Stephen Speights, and home to resident theater company Blue Coyote Theater Group. It is based in a converted turn-of–the-century textile warehouse, with two performance spaces, a 64-seat traditional black box and a non-traditional loft space called The Gallery. The company is committed to producing theater that grapples with current issues and helps new and emerging artists develop their voice. Access Theater is a vital member of the Tribeca arts scene and has produced hundreds of new plays, performance pieces, and exhibitions. Many of those plays have gone on to Off-Broadway productions, regional theaters, British theaters, and feature film development. Access Theater was recently recognized by The New York Times as "one of the theaters to pay attention to in downtown New York.