Now a resident company at the West End Theatre in the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew 263 W. 86th Street, Theatre 167 announces a "Block Party" - a series of performances of new theatre works at various stages of development by our artists and friends.
167 Block Party includes two plays, two one-person shows, and one dance-theatre piece.
All events are open to the public. May events are $10; June events are free.
For tickets and more information, visit www.theatre167.org.
FULL SCHEDULE:
TODAY, May 27 Mona Lisa Speaks by Jenny Lyn Bader; directed by Julie Kramer
May 31 Chicken-Fried Ciccone by J.Stephen Brantley; directed by David Drake
June 1 & 2 My Other Voice by Alex Kip; directed by Ari Laura Kreith
June 3 Rub by Joy Tomasko
June 4 & 5 & 6 Architectura conceived and directed by Nadine George-Graves
Born in a neighborhood where 167 languages are spoken, Theatre 167 creates, cultivates, and supports new work by artists of wide-ranging backgrounds, traditions, and beliefs. Theatre 167 experiments with form and process to create theatrical productions that celebrate a multiplicity of voices, and develops and produces new work that explores our essential humanity and builds bridges between and among our diverse communities.
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