A brand new one man show about the state of our trouble nation comes this spring to Dixon Place for a one night only event. Inspired by and adapted from real life internet commentary revolving around the 2016 U.S. Election, Outrage is a one man show challenging a severely polarized America to listen more closely. The trolling, cyber bullying, and name calling we engage in on a daily basis takes center stage in this brutally honest portrayal of our national turmoil.
Dixon Place is located at 161A Chrystie Street, between Rivington and Delancey. It is near the following subway stops: the F to 2nd Ave, the M to Essex, the J and Z to Bowery, the B and D to Grand, and the 6 to Spring.
Performances: Friday, March 9th @ 7:30 PM
Outrage
Adapted and Performed by: Blake Williams
Directed by: Rob Benson
A new one man show about the 2016 U.S. Election, adapted from the fury of a very angry internet forum.
BLAKE WILLIAMS is an NYC based actor from Alabama who has been called "nuanced", "funny", and "amusing" by Backstage Magazine. New York credits: GIANT KILLER SLUGS! (Pipeline Theater Company), THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (The Instigators), MEASURE FOR MEASURE (The Brick). Staged Readings: THE BELLE'S STRATAGEM (The Pearl Theater Company), BONGANI (29th Street Playwrights Collective). Regional Credits: ROMEO AND JULIET (Long Island Theater Collective), HAMLET (Allentown Shakespeare), TARTUFFE (Shakespeare Theatre of NJ Tour). Film: TROLLOWEEN. Web: MTV: DECODED. Training: Atlantic Acting School. www.actorblakewilliams.com
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