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The Green Room 42 Presents POETRY/CABARET: STRANGE

By: Sep. 24, 2018
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The coffeehouse meets the cabaret, as poets and performers attempt to stave off their Seasonal Affective Disorder on Friday, October 12, in "Poetry/Cabaret: STRANGE" at The Green Room 42. Curated and hosted by Thomas March, author of the newly-released collection Aftermath, the "Poetry/Cabaret" series unites poets and performers in an evening of wild variations on a theme.

As comedians, singers, storytellers, musicians and other artists alternate with the poets to offer their own takes on the evening's theme, sometimes they amplify each other-and sometimes they go in completely unexpected directions. This fast-paced, multi-genre variety show keeps the audience on its toes-get ready for a heartbreaking and hilarious evening of emotional whiplash!

This episode of Poetry/Cabaret will feature poetry from Willa Carroll, Timothy Liu, Jason Schneiderman, along with performances by poet and drag artist Wo Chan, Amy Ackerman, Mike Albo, Samantha Fontana, and Alexander Paris.

Tickets are available online at OvationTix.com:
https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/10331649

Thomas March, host and curator of "Poetry/Cabaret," is a poet, performer, and essayist. Aftermath, his first poetry collection, was selected by Joan Larkin for The Word Works Hilary Tham Capital Collection and appeared in April 2018. His poetry has appeared in Bellevue Literary Review, The Good Men Project, OUT, and Pleiades, among others. His reviews and essays have appeared in TheBeliever, The Huffington Post, and New Letters. With painter Valerie Mendelson, he is the co-creator of A Good Mixer, a textual-visual hybrid project based on a 1933 bartender's guide of the same name. A past recipient of the Norma Millay Ellis Fellowship in Poetry, from the Millay Colony for the Arts, he has also received an Artist/Writer grant from The Vermont Studio Center. In recent years, he has written and performed monologues at a number of venues in New York City, including Ars Nova, The Duplex, The Green Room 42, Joe's Pub, The Peoples Improv Theater, Sid Gold's Request Room, and The Tank.



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