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Junta Juleil Theatricals presents Dreams of the Clockmaker 10/17-30

By: Sep. 09, 2011
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Dreams of the Clockmaker, presented by Junta Juleil Theatricals, will play a limited engagement at The Wild Project (195 East 3rd Street between A and B), October 17-30; Fridays and Saturdays at 9:30pm, Sundays and Mondays at 7pm. Tickets ($18/$15 students) may be purchased online at www.smarttix.com or by calling 212-868-4444.

SEAN GILL (Playwright/Director) is a playwright, filmmaker, and musician who has written over twenty plays including Aenigma, Go-Go Killers!, Laurie Deacon & the Night Caller, and Stage Blood is Never Enough. He has directed over thirty feature-length and short films including the Sleepy-Time Time cycle, Mustache Party, Thursday Night, and Laughter is the Music of the Gods. His work has been screened in dozens of film festivals from the Canadian Film Centre to the Anthology Film Archives to the Staten Island Ferry. He has studied with Werner Herzog and Juan Luis Buñuel, and is a member of the Dramatists Guild of America. juntajuleil.blogspot.com

JILLAINE Gill (The Lady On A Stage) is an actress, director, producer, and performance artist. Credits with Junta Juleil Theatricals (of which she is a founding member) include Holy Cuckoos What Has Happened to My Life, Laurie Deacon and the Night Caller, and Stage Blood Is Never Enough. Credits with Rachel Klein Productions include the Sean Gill works Go-Go Killers!, Aenigma, and Our Prison. She has directed and written pieces for Another Urban Riff and Sticky. Jillaine was featured as Urchin in Dan Eberle's critically acclaimed film Prayer to a Vengeful God, and is in his upcoming film Cut to Black which is currently in production. She stars in the Sean Gill films Makin' a Martini, Mustache Party, the Sleepy-Time Time cycle, Escape from Staten Island, He is Coerced to Look, Highly Confidential, Thursday Night, Crescendo, and Low Lives, most of which have appeared in a myriad of festivals. Jillaine has studied with Anthony Abeson and is currently studying with Josh Pais and Veronica Varlow. She is also a co-producer and curator of a monthly residency at Bowery Poetry Club, and appears in ad campaigns worldwide.

 



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