Dialogue with Three Chords (D3C) brings their fifth season of indie theatre to a close with YOUR AEON HAS NOT EARNED OUR RESPECT, the final installment in the year-long, serialized play, THE MAJOR ARCANA or THE FOOL'S JOURNEY. The show features a performance by all-girl musical trio Dolltits and starts at 8pm on May 26, downstairs at Mr. Dennehy's on 63 Carmine Street, New York, NY 10014. Admission is free with a $3 suggested donation.
The evening will feature actors from the Brooklyn College BFA in acting program, recent alumna, and industry professionals in new plays written by playwright Stephen Gracia and directed by Michael LoPorto. This is D3C's second year partnering with the Brooklyn College program.
The MAJOR ARCANA narrative is a season-spanning work with interconnected characters and themes, though each play also functions as a stand-alone piece.
Gracia, who co-founded D3C with LoPorto in 2011, has said of the play: "in a cabaret, on a cliff, at the edge of the void, The Major Arcana sip wine, sing songs, and settle scores as they wait for the Fool to start everything over again." This final performance wraps up the six-part ongoing storyline, which began in August of 2015.
"Your Aeon Has Not Earned Our Respect" features: Lisa Jill Anderson, Jessica Bathurst, Ally Callaghan, Larry Greenbush, Marisela Gonzalez, Kendra Leigh Landon, Anthony Marino, Anthony Noto, Edie Nugent, Django Palty, Maia Sage, and Tina WongLu.
More information on Dialogue with Three Chords can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/dthreec
More information on the Brooklyn College BFA Acting program can be found at: http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/theater/programs_undergrad_bfa_acting.html
More information on the music of Dolltits can be found at http://www.dolltits.com/
Dialogue with Three Chords was founded by Stephen Gracia and Michael LoPorto and applies the do-it-yourself philosophy of punk to the stage and features plays and live music. Their work has also been produced at HERE Arts Center, Dixon Place, SOHO Gallery of Digital Art Sargent Theatre, Levenson Hall at Brooklyn College, and the Theaters at 45 Bleecker.
The Brooklyn College BFA Acting program offers intensive courses in Stanislavsky-based acting, Alexander technique, improvisation, voice production, diction and dialects, solo performance, stage combat, the business of acting, acting with the camera, and theater history.
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