Daily Event
CollaborationTown cordially invites you to a developmental workshop of Let's Go, an ensemble-created collage play exploring and responding to the themes, language, characters, and history of Samuel Beckett's defining masterpiece Waiting for Godot. As we struggle for patience in a rapid yet anxious contemporary era -- what are we waiting for and why? What is the shared consciousness we know as reality, and what happens when our brain no longer adheres to it? As we investigate these questions -- and invite audience members to be voyeurs into the exhilarating and odd process of creating a new play -- we scream, we dance, we embrace Vaudeville, we stand to the right side of our left brains, we call our mothers...and we wait.
Join us for an intimate evening of exploration...
...followed by a wine and beer reception where you can discuss your thoughts.
Thursday, October 23rd at 8pm
Friday, October 24th at 8pm
LMCC Swing Space
14 Wall Street
Between Nassau and Broadway (See Map to the Right)
You Must RSVP to attend - Select which day above to submit your reservation
www.collaborationtown.org
A $5 donation to CollaborationTown is greatly appreciated while not required
CollaborationTown steps outside individual, traditional roles in order to unify different styles, opinions, emotions, backgrounds and philosophies into cohesive ensemble-driven pieces of theatre. All artistic and operating decisions are made by way of a team called the Artistic Core, alumni of Boston University's School of Theatre Arts.
Past productions include Townville (at La MaMa E.T.C.), 6969 (at 59E59 Theaters; winner of three Innovative Theatre Awards: Best Ensemble, Best Featured Actress, and Best Actor) The Deepest Play Ever: The Catharsis of Pathos (FringeNYC 2006 Award Winner), They're Just Like Us (nominated for four 2006 Innovative Theatre Awards including Best Original Full-Length Script and Best Production), The Astronomer's Triangle (nominated for four 2005 Innovative Theatre Awards including Best Original Full-Length Script and Best Production), The Trading Floor, This is a Newspaper (FringeNYC 2003 Award Winner), and Dante's Inferno. CollaborationTown has had the honor of being selected for two residencies at Robert Wilson's Watermill Center in Watermill, NY. Shenanigans Comedy Collective, CollaborationTown's rebellious middle child, performs biting sketch comedy throughout NYC.
Artistic Core: Jesica Avellone, Geoffrey Decas, Terri Gabriel, Matthew Hopkins, Boo Killebrew, Jordan Seavey, and TJ Witham
Managing Director: Lee Ann Gullie
www.collaborationtown.org
| View other CollaborationTown events |
|
|
Contact the Host |
|
|
Subscribe to receive notifications of future events by this host |
Email
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
MySpace
Digg
del.icio.us
Reddit