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Roots and Wings Presents Duct Tape and a Dream Festival of New Works, 3/9-3/15

By: Mar. 09, 2010
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Roots and Wings Theatrical is presenting the second installment of our twice-annual Duct Tape and a Dream festival for new works.

This spring's show will include four new plays, a new movement piece, songs by DM Salsberg, and an original performance by the RaW Board.

All of the plays in the festival are inspired by or themed after the Picasso painting Girl Before a Mirror making for a diverse range of conflicts and relationships include burgeoning lesbianism, repressed male homosexuality, mother/ daughter interactions, a brother and a sister, and two competing peers.

Shows:

All performances will be at the Red Room on the third floor of the KGB building, 85 E. 4th Street (at Second Avenue). Take the F/V to Second Avenue or the NRW to 8th Street.

Tuesday, March 9th at 8 PM
Wednesday, March 10th at 8 PM
Sunday, March 14th at 7 PM
Monday, March 15th at 7 PM

Tickets:

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the door or in advance through SmartTix. http://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?showcode=DUC6

The Performances:

The performances will include:

Don't Eat the Yellow Picasso
*Written by James C. Ferguson
**Directed by Lauren Rayner

Drawing M
*Written by Seph Edwards
**Directed by Leigh Hile

Mary, Mary
*Written by Joseph Samuel Wright
**Directed by Samantha Shechtman

Prelude to a Fall
*Written by Kimberly Barrante
**Directed by Kyler Taustin

An original movement piece by Sarah Fye

Featuring Singer/Songwriter DM Salsberg

And a performance by the Roots and Wings Board

Roots and Wings is a not-for-profit theatre company fiscally-sponsored through Fractured Atlas. We are dedicated to the development and support of new works that push the boundaries of performance and blur the lines between media.

For more information visit www.rawtheatrical.org.

 



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