Wednesday, July 28th, at 7:30PMDixon PlaceHeather Gold (Northwestern JD '95) teaches the honest class she always wanted to take and saves you 3 years, $180,000 and maybe even your soul. Written and performed by Heather Gold
Previews April 22,23 & 24 @8PM April 28th- August 25th every Wednesday @8PMHorse Trade Theater Group - The Red RoomAfter a dinner party goes wrong and their guest ends up unexpectedly slain after a violent political debate, a group of liberal minded roommates decides that this can be their way of changing the world and making a difference. They begin inviting guests over for dinner and political discussion. With each dinner, the roommate’s relationships to one another and reality quickly begin to unravel.
Wednesday, July 28 at 8:00pmDMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts CenterBlinded by ambition, two sisters and a young man struggle with cultural identity, morality and Catholic guilt as they pursue the American Dream at any cost. Directed by Anthony Ruiz. Use discount code: DUO at www.smarttix.com to purchase low price tickets.
Mon 9PMHorse Trade Theater Group - Under St. Mark'sTim Warner is one of the most brutally honest and vulnerable comedians working today. His material scrutinizes the outside world by sharing all the mistakes he has made in life. While focusing on his flaws, he breaks down the fourth wall and connects with audiences cautiously exposing his hope for humanity.
Wednesday, July 28th, at 9:15PMDixon PlaceBarbie Campers and Pickup Trucks collide in this double bill. A Kentucky fried queer and a Tallahassee lassie tell stories and sing songs about the politics of surviving Dixie. Boiled peanuts will be served!
July 29th-August 9th Thurs-TuesPerformance Space 122An extraordinary gathering of young idealists live as a modern day urban tribe above a vegan restaurant in NYC. Billy, Dawn, Dear and Wyatt are an extended sexual family battling their fears and addictions in order to live their utopian dream. The Pied Pipers of the Lower East Side is a celebration of love and the search for human grandness.
Thursday-Saturday, July 29th -31st, Aug. 5th- 7th - 7:30PMDixon Placesmithsoniansmithis a lovely, lo-fi, sci-fi mess. Dancing sculptors, builders and architects in the midst of a sexy, violent play. Performers courting the radical edge of dance, edge of trash, edge of decency. When everything has fallen apart, smithsoniansmith" rises from the dust. A Dixon Place Mondo Cane Commission. Choreographed and performed by Scotty Heron and HIJACK Dance (Kristen VanLoon, and Arwen Wilder) Lighting by Heidi Eckwall
Thursday, July 29 at 8:00pmDMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts CenterBlinded by ambition, two sisters and a young man struggle with cultural identity, morality and Catholic guilt as they pursue the American Dream at any cost. Directed by Anthony Ruiz. Use discount code: DUO at www.smarttix.com to purchase low price tickets.
Thursday Nights at 9pmNuyorican Poets CafeSince the inception of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, music has been an integral part of our programming, particularly music rooted in the Afro-Cuban, Latin jazz and straight-ahead jazz traditions as well as Hip Hop.
Thursday, July 29th at 10PMDixon PlaceMamma Rice is a Brooklyn based, Cabaret/storytelling performance artist. This out and proud, blues and bull$hit slinging brother is joining the Hot Festival to put on a lounge act, like none you've ever see. Come see why Mamma Rice is a Wet.Hot.Mess. Created and Performed by Xavier Rice Music Direction: Mike Pettry (Jonathan Larson Award Winner) Guitar/String: Craig Mangano With special guests!
Friday, July 30 at 8:00pmDMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts CenterBlinded by ambition, two sisters and a young man struggle with cultural identity, morality and Catholic guilt as they pursue the American Dream at any cost. Directed by Anthony Ruiz. Use discount code: DUO at www.smarttix.com to purchase low price tickets.
Friday, July 30th at 10PMDixon PlaceAnnie Lanzillotto's vocal grit sings New York with her uncut accent. A raspy butch vocalizing on love and war, with freestyle sewn in. Lead guitar: Adeel Salman,;Percussion: John Castle, Sax: Rose Imperato
Fridays at 10pmNuyorican Poets CafeThe first poetry slam ever in New York City was held at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in 1989, and 20 years later, we've become part of the cultural history of this city, still going strong. Today's Nuyorican Poetry Slam is the result of our tradition of talented hosts, amazing performers and heart-stopping performances. The Nuyorican Friday Night Poetry Slam is pretty popular and fills up fast, so please get in line early. (suggested arrival latest 9:15pm)
Every Friday and Saturday at 10:30PMNew York Neo-FuturistsWith 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 and the Neo-Futurists. 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 new plays to the existing body of work. Now playing 50 weeks a year.
Saturday, July 31 at 8:00pmDMAC - Duo Multicultural Arts CenterBlinded by ambition, two sisters and a young man struggle with cultural identity, morality and Catholic guilt as they pursue the American Dream at any cost. Directed by Anthony Ruiz. Use discount code: DUO at www.smarttix.com to purchase low price tickets.
Saturday, July 31st at 9:30PMDixon PlaceA tragicomic send-up of a one-woman show in which a kooky bisexual performance artist and incest survivor mistakenly believes that theatricalizing her psychological fragmentation and integration in front of an audience will lead to mainstream acceptance in the acting industry and a big-time agent. Written and performed by Kim Katzberg Directed by Shelly Mars Original Animation by Maia Cruz Palileo
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