UglyRhino Productions will present TinyRhino: September Edition tonight, September 24th at 8 p.m. Come join us for six brand new plays by up and coming playwrights and directors.
TinyRhino is: The Theatrical Drinking Game. It is also UglyRhino's take on the ten-minute play festival. Every month we commission six playwrights to write new plays, each including the same five dramatic elements. They might show up at any time, in any order, and with any frequency. When they do show up, they are cues for the audience to drink.
This month's playwrights include: Tim Duncheon (I'm From Outer Space, Ars Nova), Dave Edson (OUR BAR), David Givens (The Comfy Film Fest, Australia), Jessi Blue Gormezano (OUR BAR), Noah Mease (Brakeman's Light, Theatre 4 the People), and Danny Mitarotondo (What the Sparrow Said, FringeNYC).
This month's directors include: Will Dagger (Six Windows Presents a Hero of Our Time, Calliope Theatre Company), Jeffrey Fowler (Zen's Red Mouth, Mythophobic Productions), Stefanie Abel Horowitz (The Capables, The Gym at Judson), Kevin Hourigan (Gentlemen of Kentucky, Dixon Place), Nora Ives (The Assessment, FringeNYC), and Allison Moody (A Future Imperfect, FringeNYC).
September's elements will include: someone pretends to cry, someone tells an obvious lie, someone threatens to call 911, someone poses in "downward facing dog", and someone references Romeo and Juliet.
TinyRhino will be on Tuesday, September 24th at 8pm at Littlefield (622 Degraw Street between 3rd and 4th, Brooklyn). Tickets are $10 at the door, which includes one free beer. Every TinyRhino also features music, drink specials and giveaways, and a cocktail hour following the performance.
UGLYRHINO is a new way to experience theater. Expanding on our high quality productions, we integrate dynamic arts programming ranging from emerging musicians to warehouse parties. UglyRhino curates affordable evenings with a social atmosphere that capture the inimitable spirit of Brooklyn. For more information, go to www.uglyrhinonyc.com.
LITTLEFIELD is a performance and art space in Brooklyn's Gowanus neighborhood nestled between Park Slope and Carroll Gardens. Housed in an old, 6200-square foot warehouse dating from the 1920s, littlefield merges the Gowanus' industrial past with a sustainable future. Its flexible design allows littlefield to book diverse programming, occupying various performance spaces either simultaneously or slightly staggered. littlefield has hosted a wide spectrum of programs including indie rock, hip-hop, dance, soul, jazz, experimental and reggae, as well as monthly art exhibits, literary events and film screenings. Owners Julie Kim and Scott Koshnoodi hope their vision of opening up a diverse performance and art space will serve as a beacon for the Gowanus as development continues to rejuvenate the neighborhood.
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