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Reserve your spot at workshop will integrate acting exercises that inform the work of a producer, nurture relationships and encourage creativity with producing exercises that compliment your interests and strengths, inform you of what kind of producer you could be and give tangible answers on how to actually achieve this. The Indomitable Actor-Producer An introductionĪn acting career where you have the power March 28th I The Footlight Bar I Doors open 8pm I Tickets $20 pre-sale I $25 at the door I Clues $3 465 Sebeca Ave, Ridgewood, NY, 11385 Subway: Dekalb Ave, on the L Between the MTA’s unreliable service and strange appearances, nothing goes according to plan. Weezy, a very confused girl, is on her way to Coney Island at 3am to bury her beloved goldfish, Booboo, who recently died of a heart attack. Quirk I Theatre I Music I Poetry I Dance I A challenge to solve I Competitions to win I Opportunities to buy clues, drinks and cupcakesĪll proceeds to this event will go towards the creation of our upcoming film, Weezy Goes Outside. This will be an evening like no other that will leave you feeling inspired, connected and slightly confused. “That was truly abstract.Multi-Award Winning Little y invite you to their #ynot Event…Ī one-night only Immersive-Theatre-Search-Party extravaganza.Ĭome dressed as your most confused self and be prepared for magical theatrical experiences, awkward social butterflying and the ultimate pursuit: discover the Queen of the Confused. “Don’t let our lack of any response fool you,” one host said, searching for a compliment to sum up his performance. Minutes later, an open-mike session began, and a rapt group beheld a tap dancer in red tights and a black tutu, moving her hands with erotic flair to Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmas Time.” Another participant spent much of his set running the microphone cable between his thighs and mumbling half-formed thoughts. “I don’t always ask my clients what their sign is, but usually I can tell,” she explained to her astonished pupils.

On another night, a clutch of hopeful psychics gathered around their teacher after a two-hour lesson in tarot. Cubacub went outside for air at intermission, followed by several other audience members, most of whom then ordered glasses of whiskey before heading back to their seats for an essay about eating habits, read over acoustic guitar. She received especially supportive applause from Sky Cubacub, a gender-nonconforming fashion designer who had recently dressed Pussy for a show at the Whitney. A well-attended event showcasing women and gender-nonconforming artists called “Am I Write, Ladies?” featured Cerebral Pussy, who has cerebral palsy and who undressed for her “Tiny Tim” burlesque act. Early-career artists sometimes need a liquid leg up, and patrons and performers alike are encouraged to carry their pints of beer and cider from the bar, through swinging double doors, into the venue space, where rows of stackable chairs and a stage await them. Every night, much of that excess spills into outer-borough spots like the Footlight, a new dive in Ridgewood. It often feels like the city is boiling over with aspiring talents.
