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Solo Shows Spotlighted in Double Helix' One Festival, Nov. 16-20

By: Oct. 27, 2005
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Double Helix Theatre Company will present its' fifth annual One Festival featuring seven original solo shows. The Double Helix Theatre's One Festival has been featured in The New Yorker and The Daily News and is supported by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. The one-week festival will be presented at the 45th Street Theater, 354 West 45 Street, from November 16th through November 20th, and will feature the following seven original solo shows:

Creation is a solo clown show in the tradition of Harpo Marx and Bill Irwin, conceived and performed by Lucas Caleb Rooney, directed by Orlando Pataboy, and produced by Ty Jones. Creation is a physically raucous exploration of the creative process. Performances are onWed. 11/16 at 7:30 PM, Thu. 11/17 at 9:30 PM, and Fri. 11/18 at10:30 PM.

Jazz Desert (The Life & Death of an American Band) is a tell-all trip into a 'Behind the Music' special told by rock artist Rebecca Hart about the inception and demise of her band, 'The Rebecca Hart Project.'  Hart, whose debut solo album will be released in 2006, performs her original music as she narrates the band's adventures, tours, romances, and eventual breakup. Performances are Wed. 11/16 at 9 PM, and Sat. 11/19 at 10 PM.

Accidental Pervert, written and performed by comic Andrew Goffman, tells of his boyhood spent secretly indulging in his dad's extensive porn collection, and his subsequent struggle balancing his triple-X fantasy world with two non-airbrushed real females in his adult life: his wife and baby daughter.  Charles Messina directs. Performances are Thu. 11/17 at 7:30 PM, and Sat. 11/19 at 6 PM.

Soul to Keep "weaves the history and the present of the African American Experience with a DJ assisted backdrop of music using familiar characters like Harriet Tubman, all portrayed by Joyia Bradley. The show is directed by Joanne Zipay and features DJ Priest. NY Theatre dubbed Soul to Keep as 'a powerful and provocative piece of theatre.'" Performances Fri. 11/18 at 6:30 PM, and Sun. 11/20 at 1 PM.

Wild Rice is a "cross-cultural comedy written and performed by Asian-American actor and playwright, Scarlett Lam, in the bitingly honest style of Margaret Cho. Wild Rice tells the irreverent comic coming of age story of a mother's obsession with inflicting Chinese culture on her New Jersey tomboy daughter who is neither a delicate geisha nor mysterious dragon lady."  Performances are Fri. 11/18 at 8:30 PM, Sat. 11/19 at 1 PM, and Sun. 11/20 at 8 PM.

I Need a Guy Who Blinks "takes the audience on a whacky dating journey with performer and writer, Janine Squillari, through New York City's varied locales as she searches for Mr. Right - but ends up with a perfect dummy.  The Village Voice declared, 'Portrayed with the tell-all honesty of 'Sex and the City.'  I Need a Guy Who Blinks speaks to anyone who defiantly chooses to be single.'" Performances are Sat. 11/19 at 3 PM, and Sun. 11/20 at 6 PM.

Pentecostal Wisconsin, a solo comedy with music, is Ryan Paulson's "comic and autobiographical tale of religious ecstasy and bashful Scandinavians. The Canadian Broadcasting Company praised it as 'a brave performance – and very funny…4 stars!'"  The show, "a twisted 'Lake Wobegone' for the MTV generation" is directed by Virginia Scott. Performances are Sat. 11/19 at 8 PM, and Sun. 11/20 at 3 PM.

All shows will be held from Nov. 16 – Nov. 20 at the 45th Street Theater, 354 West 45 Street (between 8 & 9 Ave.) Tickets are $15. Call 212-352-3101 or visit www.theatermania.com. TDF Vouchers are accepted. For more info on the company, visit www.doublehelixtheatre.org.







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