The Phoenix Theatre of Indianapolis will produce the Midwest premiere of Steven Yockey's Octopus on its Mainstage June 11 through July 11, 2009. There will be no performance on Saturday, July 4, but there will be a bonus performance on Wednesday, July 1, at 7:00p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:00p.m., Fridays at 8:00p.m., and Saturdays at 8:00p.m.during the run.
After two gay couples get together for an evening of partner-swapping, one of the four men receives a telegram from a mysterious messenger and then disappears into the deep blue sea. One by one, the other three men receive telegrams of their own. Is it a bizarre coincidence or some kind of cosmic revenge for a night of debauchery? Octopus examines the fallout of the turning-point evening on two committed relationships. Audience Advisory: Contains adult content, nudity and strong language.Steven Yockey is a member of Atlanta's Out of Hand Theater and a regular fixture at Dad's Garage Theatre Company in Atlanta with the plays Sleepy and Ski, Stop Motion (2004), Swallow (2005), Snuff Film (2006), and Sucker Punch (2007), all commissioned and directed by frequent collaborator Kate Warner. Other works include the plays Bellwether, Tsuru: a ghost story, Cartoon, Heavier than..., and Adoration, plus the short films Medusa, Cake, Sucker Punch, and the feature-length film Salvage. Steve is a Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of Georgia and holds an MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.The Phoenix Theatre is Indiana's only professional contemporary theatre, and has presented productions to challenge and entertain the Indianapolis community for 26 years. An Equity house, the Theatre presents the Midwest and Indiana premieres of many popular Broadway and Off-Broadway plays, and has presented more than 70 world premieres in its quarter century. The Phoenix operates the 130-seat proscenium Mainstage as well as the 75-seat cabaret-style black box Frank & Katrina Basile (buh-SEAL) Theatre. The Phoenix Pub, located in the Basile Theatre, serves beer, wine, coffee, soft drinks, water, and treats, and patrons may take all refreshments into either theatre. Both venues are housed along with administrative offices in a renovated 1907 church in downtown Indianapolis' historic Chatham Arch neighborhood, part of the Mass Ave Arts & Theatre District. The Phoenix Theatre is a member of the National New Play Network and the League of Indianapolis Theatres, and is supported by the Indiana Arts Commission, the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Christel DeHaan Family Foundation, and the Indianapolis Foundation, as well as local corporations and more than 500 individual donors.
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