Designated Movement Company's "Hope’s Exit"
Company:
Triskelion Arts and Exponential Festival
Designated Movement Company's "Hope’s Exit"
Co-presented by Triskelion Arts and the 2017 Exponential Festival
January 16, 18, 29 & 30 at 8pm
In this highly choreographed deconstruction of Act III of Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh", Designated Movement Co.'s anesthetized hallucination explores club culture, contemporary femininity, and what it means to come together only to collectively fall apart. Directed and choreographed by Katie Rose McLaughlin featuring performances by Kaitlyn Gilliland, Mary Kate Sickel, Emily Craver, Victoria Roberts-Wierzbowski, and Emily Pacilio.
Co-directed by Dan O'Neil | Dramaturgy by Joshua William Gelb | Rehearsal Direction by Mary Kate Sickel
Lighting Design by Josh Smith | Sound Design by Gavin Price | Costume Design by Keira McGee
The Exponential Festival, a multi-week festival that seeks to promote theatrical performances created in New York and presented across Brooklyn, is proud to announce its second year of artists and venues. Performances will take place January 4-31 in partnership with The Bushwick Starr, The Brick, Chez Bushwick, CPR - Center for Performance Research, The Glove, JACK, Triskelion Arts, and Vital Joint. The Exponential Festival celebrates the increasing growth and importance of Brooklyn venues and local artists, working together to keep theatre kicking.
Tickets: $16 in advance / $20 at the door
MORE INFO: www.triskelionarts.org & www.theexponentialfestival.org
[Photo by Erik Carter]
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