Yes, friends. My schweetheart Matt Freeman's play, Brandywine Distillery Fire, opened last night, and it is utterly brilliant, bizarre, and unmissable. Tix are usually $18, but tonight's performance is only $10 if you buy online and use discount code "dogfighting" - such a bargain I tell you! I'll be there myself, you should come. If you can't make it tonight, no worries, as it's up until September 18th. Read the deliciously ambiguous synopsis below, buy your tickets, and prepare yourself for an extremely unique and exceptional evening of experimental theatre:
Brandywine Distillery Fire began as an attempt to destroy storytelling.
Or an attempt to tell story in the way that Jackson Pollack paints landscapes. Playmakers Michael Gardner and Matthew Freeman conjectured that to develop a theater work in the “wrongest” way possible might be a liberating experience for artists and audiences alike. They proceeded with a series of workshops. In the workshops, they led a process of improvising a play from scratch. And failing. Deliberately. And writing it down. And failing further.
Michael Gardner and Matthew Freeman
present
Brandywine Distillery Fire
Witness the birth of New Naturalism.
A performance style that will change the way you hear.
Words.
From the creators of When Is a Clock and Notes from Underground.
Starring Kina Bermudez, Steve Burns, Maggie Cino, Ivanna Cullinan*, Sarah Malinda Engelke*, Alexis Sottile and Moira Stone*
Written by Matthew Freeman
Directed by Michael Gardner
Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17 & 18 at 8pm
at Incubator Arts Project
www.incubatorarts.org
located in the St. Mark's Church
131 E. 10th Street, New York, NY
Tickets:
General $18.00
Student $14.00
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