ANT Fest has announced the following events for June 25 through the 28th.
ANT FEST 2012: Hold Music
June 25 @ 8pm, $10
Written by B. Walker Sampson and Calla Videt
Directed by Calla Videt and
Matt Stone Lyrics by B. Walker Sampson and Arlen Hart
Music by Arlen Hart
This performance comes to you as part of
ANT Fest,
Ars Nova's month-long Festival of All New Talent!
Devised theater collective Sightline takes you into an imaginative world of Beethoven earworms, Looney Tunes doctors and disappearing window washers in this ensemble piece that combines narrative and songs in a symphonic consideration of the way people listen to each other and the world around them.
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ANT FEST 2012: Oomphalos
June 26 @ 8pm, $10
Created and Performed by Brendan Hughes
This performance comes to you as part of
ANT Fest,
Ars Nova's month-long Festival of All New Talent!
Damnable daydreamer Brendan Hughes attempts to invent a new religion for the 21st-century agnostic using obscure scientific trivia, personal medical records, ontological diagrams, sociological arcana, whimsical apocrypha, the oxford comma, and jokes.
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ANT FEST 2012: Love Machine, Part 1: Satellite Love Story
June 27 @ 8pm, $10
This performance comes to you as part of
ANT Fest,
Ars Nova's month-long Festival of All New Talent!
Teenager Cindy is in love… with Skylab, the NASA space station. This technology-tinged music/theater piece meditates on the sexiness of modern machines and the absence of loneliness under the gaze of an ever-present satellite.
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ANT FEST 2012: Alfridge Von Waddlegrave
June 28 @ 8pm, $10
Created and Performed by Aggrocrag
Directed by Andrew Neisler
This performance comes to you as part of
ANT Fest,
Ars Nova's month-long Festival of All New Talent!
Alfridge von Waddlegrave is on a quixotic quest to become the Greatest Actor Who Ever Lived. Join madcap devised theater collective Aggrocrag on an epic journey through the darkest forest, the driest desert, and the deepest ocean as Alfridge and a troupe of theatrical roustabouts desperately grab at greatness.