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Miranda Huba's CANDY TASTES NICE Set to Premiere at HERE, 7/7-7/10

By: Jun. 19, 2010
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Miranda Huba's CANDY TASTES NICE is set to premiere at HERE (145 6th Ave. -Enter on Dominick, 1 Block South of Spring) from July 7-10th.

Written and performed by Miranda Huba, CANDY TASTES NICE follows the story of a young girl determined to auction off her virginity. What starts off as a simple bid to re-pay student loans turns into a mass media frenzy, and soon countries are bidding against each other in order to obtain the girl's elusive innocence. Directed by Shannon Sindelar, CANDY TASTES NICE is an investigation of our society's ease with women's exploitation in our pop-culture world and our acceptance of a skewed view of sexuality as it is portrayed in the media. With design by Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew and Bobby McElver.

Miranda Huba: Miranda is an award winning playwright and actress originally from Canada. She is a founding member of TigerMilk Collective (www.tigermilkcollective.com). Plays include: The History Of My Domestication (commissioned by Playwrights Theatre Centre), Hospital City (Video In Studios) and The Tour (Vancouver and Victoria Fringe). Recently her play, House of KOSA, received its world premiere in Canada and her latest play Grounded: A Play in Six Airports is being translated and promoted in Germany as part of the publication New Canadian Drama. Most recently she was invited to Vancouver to co-create the site specific theatre piece You are Invited with HIVE 3 and the Cultural Olympiad. She now lives in New York City.

Shannon Sindelar is a writer, director and theater producer from Washington state. Recent directing work includes: The Assember Dilator (31 Down at P.S. 122), the New York premiere of Tennessee Williams' The Remarkable Rooming House of Mme. LeMonde (Target Margin/The Bushwick Starr), and Jason Grote's A Christmas Carol(The Brick Theater). She is the director and co-writer for 31 Down projects (www.31down.org), and recently toured to Seattle with the company to present The Scream Contest (P.S. 122 Off-Site at Bumbershoot). She is the Managing and Programming Director of the Ontological-Hysteric Theater, and was recently named one of nytheatre.com's People of the Year.

CANDY TASTES NICE will perform Wednesday, July 7th-Saturday, July 10th at 7p.m. with an additional performance Saturday, July 10th at 2p.m. General admission at HERE costs $15. For tickets & information visit online at here.org or call 212-352-3101.

 



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