"ILLUMINATE: A Martial Arts Experience" a live show at the Capital Fringe Festival
About the show:
Conflict, enlightenment... and glowing weapons. See martial artists strike, dodge, jump, break, and battle in the dark with LED equipment. Enjoy live drumming, original music, and comedy. Witness a hero's walk from student to master.
Specific details:
Who: A group of black belts (and friends) who have trained together for over 20 years in Maryland. Four brothers in the group, as well as a firefighter, teacher, comic artist, and computer programmer. Cast: Brad Lust, Charles Shryock IV, John Shryock, Jamie Noguchi, Nick Oben, Michael Stahly, Zach Stahly
Where: Warehouse Theater • 645 New York Ave., NW • Washington, DC 20001 www.warehousetheater.com • 202-783-3933 • Located near intersection of 7th NW and K St NW., across from the Washington Convention Center. METRO: MT. VERNON SQ. (Green/Yellow Lines): 1 Block - walk south on 7th St. METRO: GALLERY PLACE - Chinatown Exit (Red/Green/Yellow Lines): 4 Blocks - walk north on 7th St.
When: Tuesday July 12 @ 6pm • Friday July 15 @ 8pm • Sunday July 17 @ 9:15pm • Saturday July 23 @ 4:15pm • Sunday July 24 @ Noon
Tickets: Tickets cost $17 and can be bought online at CapitalFringe.org or by calling 866-811- 4111.
About Capital Fringe:
Fringe Box Office and Headquarters: 607 NEW YORK AVE., NW, WDC 20001
Fringe Website and Email: CAPITALFRINGE.ORG INFO@CAPITALFRINGE.ORG 202.737.7230
Capital Fringe is a nonprofit organization founded in the summer of 2005 with the purpose of infusing energy into performing arts in the Washington, DC region through our yearly Fringe Festival and year-round Fringe Training Factory. Our mission is to connect exploratory artists with adventurous audiences by creating outlets and spaces for creative, cutting-edge, and contemporary performance in the District. Capital Fringe's vital programs ensure the growth and continued health of the local and regional performing arts community by helping artists become independent producers while stimulating the vibrant cultural landscape in our city.
Capital Fringe is supported by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, the Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Corina Higginson Trust, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, Weissburg Foundation, Dreyfus Foundation, PEPCO Holdings, MARPAT, Washington Post Company, PNC Bank, WAMU as well as invaluable support from our Fringe Family of Donors.
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