Artistic Director Carlos Armesto announces Theatre C's 2018 - 2019 season, which will include two productions whose themes revolve around movements that are top of mind now; the #MeToo movement and voters' rights. In each event, songs from the show are performed, interspersed by interviews with political and social activists. Additionally, there will be three thematic queer dance parties with immersive performances and visuals in the style of THE DONKEY SHOW and HERE LIES LOVE.
"It is thrilling to announce our first full season. We have suddenly burst out of developmental projects and thrust ourselves into new full collaborations that are satisfying the unexpected desires of so many New York communities. From our theatrically inspired dance parties to our ambitious productions, we continue to be a part of the exciting evolution of the American theater.", said Armesto.
VINEGAR TOM
By Caryl Churchill
Directed by Carlos Armesto
Presented by Rutgers Theatre Company In association with Theatre C
VINEGAR TOM is an episodic story with songs chronicling 17th-century rural women who dare to be out-of-step with English society, and are consequently accused of witchcraft. Originally intended to have songs interspersed through the action, Caryl Churchill's searing critique of society's attack on women is vividly reimagined as a rock concert. In our production, Carlos Armesto (Theatre C's Producing Artistic Director) has guided a band of Disruptors to mount the play as part of a concert performance. As the #MeToo movement gains strength, the impact of Caryl Churchill's piece is stronger than ever.
October 5 - 13, 2018
Victoria J. Mastrobuono Theater
Mason Gross Center for the Performing Arts
85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ
$15 - $25
For tickets and more information, go to: http://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/content/rutgers-theater-company-presents-vinegar-tom
FARMED
By Trevor Bachman
Presented by Parsnip Ship
In collaboration with Theatre C, Long Island City Artists, and Bushwick Book Club
FARMED is a concert and interview series inspired by George Orwell's Animal Farm. Through a suite of songs and deep community partnerships, FARMED conducts interviews with leaders of grassroots movements. Highlighting revolutions happening in cities around the United States, the interviews are set to music by Trevor Bachman and his company of singer/musicians. A local community choir is engaged from each city in which we perform to sing the piece in tandem with the core artists. FARMED events culminate in an evening of songs sung by an earth-shaking choir of voices, interviews with local organizers, and a performance in front of a
live studio audience. All concerts are recorded for podcast. Voting Rights.
October 23, 2018
8:00 PM
Plaxall Gallery
5-25 46th Avenue, Long Island City, NY $5 - $25
For tickets and more information, go to:
RE-VISIT: RETRO FACTORY 1983
Co presented with Daniel Nardicio Productions
The theme for this concert is
An intimate remount of our bang out 1980s queer dance party, with a recreation of one of our immersive performances, and a preview of one from our next event. Experience the excitement of our 1983 bash that pays homage to the legendary gay dance party held at The Pyramid Club. With this reprise, Theatre C is giving their guests the chance to relive the totally gnarly and awesome bash, and provide those who missed it during NYC Pride, the opportunity to experience the magic for themselves. This next go round, the rad DJ David Scott will spin bitchin' music of Madonna, the Go-Gos, Wham!, A-Ha!, Janet Jackson, Cindy Lauper, Michael Jackson, Rick Astley, Billy Ocean and more, and top choreographer, Breton Tyner-Bryan, will not only re-create pop-up dance numbers from the last shindgig, but will also tease a dance number from the next party in the series, RETRO FACTORY: VOULEZ-VOUS? An homage to The Moulin Rouge.
November 9, 2018
9:30 PM - 4:00 AM
Bedlam Bar NYC
40 Avenue C, New York, NY $10 - $40
For tickets and more information, go to: http://revisit1983.eventbrite.com
RETRO FACTORY: VOULEZ-VOUS?
An homage to the Moulin Rouge
In association with Long Island City Artists and Daniel Nardicio Productions
Immerse yourself in the world of Paris 1899, and get bedazzled by the dancers, singers and partygoers of the Moulin Rouge. Everyone is invited to come dressed in any Belle Epoque wear they would like and dance the night away. Be ready experience our gallery space transformed into the famed night club from the turn of the 20th Century, with surprise performances throughout the night. Music will be of the period with a contemporary twist.
April 5, 2019
9:30 PM - 4:00 AM
The Plaxall Gallery
5-25 46th Avenue, Long Island City, NY $10 - $35
Tickets go on sale in early 2019
RETRO FACTORY - WORLD PRIDE DANCE PARTY
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots we are creating an homage to the era. The Plaxall Gallery will be transformed into a welcoming dance space to celebrate the accomplishments of the brave souls who stood up the forces of injustice and raged on to say "No More!"
The Plaxall Gallery
5-25 46th Avenue, Long Island City, NY More information TBA
Theatre C was founded in 2009 to move audiences and open minds by creating vibrant theatre that mixes the seemingly un-mixable. Theatre C exists to create vibrant theatre through the fusion of different forms of expression. Led by Artistic Director, Carlos Armesto, Theatre C presents plays, musicals and events that meld puppetry and burlesque, video and dance, acrobatics and installations, hip hop rock and salsa, and more. Blurring the line between disciplines and cultures, the company is a part of the next stage in theatre's evolution. The overall intent is to move audiences and open minds. They are best known for their debut show - Jesse Zaritt's Dance piece BINDING, which earned them three Innovative Theatre Awards in 2010. Armesto was lauded as Best Director from The Star Ledger for their production of THE WHO'S TOMMY. COTTON CANDY AND COCAINE was developed at Ars Nova as part of its 2014-2015 Uncharted Series. http://www.theatrec.org/
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