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Sundays on Broadway: (Program Change) Anna Kroll, Stuart Shugg and Cathy Weis

Sundays on Broadway: (Program Change) Anna Kroll, Stuart Shugg and Cathy Weis

Company:

Cathy Weis Projects

Location:

WeisAcres, 537 Broadway #3
New York, NY

Dates:

Sunday, November 18, 2018 - 5:45pm

Tickets:

info@cathyweis.org

Company:
Cathy Weis Projects

*November 18, 2018 program change*

Sundays on Broadway co-curators Jon Kinzel and Cathy Weis present an evening of video and performance

Unfortunately, due to the elevator being out of commission this season, Allegra Fuller Snyder’s appearance has been postponed. Fortunately, she has been kind enough to reschedule for next season.  

That said, we’re pleased to announce the new program for November 18th. 

  • Anna Kroll & Stuart Shugg will present a segment from their duet Open House, a surreal sitcom for the stage.
  • Cathy Weis will show a video excerpt from her vault of treasures. 
  • The final event of the evening will be Shorties – a flurry of micro-dances. This series of one-to-two minute improvisations, inspired by Lisa Nelson, will be performed in quick succession by 10 or more surprise performers. Who says we can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear? 

 

WeisAcres
537 Broadway, #3
All events begin at 6:00 pm – doors open at 5:45 pm.
No reservations. No late seating.
$10 suggested contribution.

Keep in mind, this is a small space! Please arrive on time out of courtesy to the artists.

Please be advised: Due to repairs, the elevator will not be available this season. All audience members must use the stairs. We apologize for the inconvenience. 

 

 

Photo credits: (Left) Jennifer Monson in "Gravity Twins" by Cathy Weis, photo by Sue Reese; (Center) Vellum drawing by Jon Kinzel; (Right) Stuart Shugg and Anna Kroll, photo by Jon Barber.

 

 

  

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