Tiny Theater is a performance festival that aims to include theater, dance, multi-media, puppetry, etc. Works are no longer than 10 minutes and are presented festival style in a 6' x 6' x 6' box constructed of PVC pipe-performers and scenic elements must not exist outside the box at any point during each piece. The festival is presented by The Brick, and was originally presented by the Ontological-Hysteric Incubator.
PROGRAM A:
(8pm Friday the 14th/10pm Saturday the 15th)
When You're 97, Laughing Helps by David Lawson
Two 97 year old women in a poorly run nursing home take solace in baby food, dancing and each other.
Espionage! by Gyda Arber & AaRon Baker
A spy vs. spy cat and mouse spy game involving spies.
Tiny Earnest by Court Street Group
In a squall of Victorian nonsense, the zealously trained actors of the Court Street Group stumble over each other in pursuit of love and crumpets as they cram The Importance of Being Earnest into a child's tea party fantasy. Tiniest. Earnest. Ever
Rant by Ryan Tracy, with Michael Hart
The Lone Starr of Texas by Gavin Starr Kendall and Afternoon Playland
A man journeys for the dream of his life and becomes a legend. With sock puppets.
A Clever Brain by Mian Mian Lu, performed by Theodore Bouloukos
This multimedia solo work is about remorse and the acceptance of transience.
PROGRAM B:
(10pm Friday the 14th/8pm Saturday the 15th)
Crash Splash by Callie Kimball
Bath-time for this four-year-old involves Cheerio Man, speedy sharks, and questions that even a Grandma can't answer.
The Plowman's Lunch by Art Wallace
It's a play about a rehearsal of a play which is a space epic.
The A-Cake-Ening: Kate Chopin's The Awakening as Performed by Cake Conceived by Kate Wilkinson & Adam Hocke
Kate Chopin's feminist classic about a repressed housewife who must struggle to reconcile her increasingly progressive views during the Victorian era....as performed by cake.
revival by Ana Isabel Keilson, Jen Leavitt & Adam Smith
revival examines the life and loneliness of the world's one time "Richest Girl on Earth," Doris Duke and her self described transcendental experiences at the Marshfield, MO tent revivals.
Roger Nasser Is The One Man-Ten Minute A Streetcar Named Desire Conceived by Roger Nasser & Piper McKenzie
A bumpy ride through the iconic play.
To Whom by Robert Kerr
A concerned citizen has detected trouble at the local refinery--can he get anyone to listen?
May 14 - May 15, 2010
Program A: Fri 5/14 @ 8pm,
Sat 5/15 @ 10pm
Program B: Fri 5/14 @ 10pm, Sat 5/15
@ 8pm
Tickets:
$18 for Program A or Program B
$30 for both Programs
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