I interrupt your regularly scheduled esoterica to bring word of Confess Your Bubble, a wicked and hilarious new play by the very tall and very handsome, Matthew Freeman, which will be performed at the Brick Theatre's Democracy Festival. It's a one-man show starring Steve Burns as Senator Corpuscle, a man with terrible ideas and a podium to bellow them from. It is directed by Kyle Ancowitz, thus completing this trifecta of talent and unsound judgement. The play was also just called out by Time Out New York in their list of best summer plays to look forward to. You'd best be buying your tickets early, in other words:
Confess Your Bubble
The Theater Accident, in association with Blue Coyote Theater Group
Written by Matthew Freeman, directed by Kyle Ancowitz, starring Steve Burns Due to a plea bargain, Senator Carl Corpuscle, a Democratic Senator from the Great State of Washington (not D.C.) is delivering a speech about his life and views on the government to students at a local high school. Attendance is not mandatory, and only students over 17 may attend. Senator Corpuscle talks about his role in the Democratic Administration, delivers a civics lesson, and offers dire warnings—with slides to illustrate his points. 60 minutes Thu 6/21 @ 8pm, Fri 6/22 @ 7pm, Sat 6/23 @ 5pm, Sun 6/24 @ 8pm, Tue 6/26 @ 8pm, & Sat 6/30 @ 8pm $15June 21 – 30, 2012
I also highly encourage you all to visit Confess Your Bubble's digital moodboard of sorts here. Shock. Awe.
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