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[This Saturday night only!] 20th Century Avant-Garde Theatre Classics

Hi all DC underground group-this seemed like a great place to find people interested in an event like this...

"Theatre Classics" is Ric Royer, John Eaton, and John Berndt, who
will be performing with Geodesic Gnome. 20th Century Avant-Garde
Theatre Classics is rare stagings, gnomic utterances, text-driven
theatre and "poetics theatre," plus a sound performance by Bonnie
Jones, on circuit boards of digital delay pedals.

Join us for an evening of early 20th century obscure and experimental
theatre works (including dada, surrealist, and futurist plays), as
well as a piece by Daniil Kharms, a short play by Konrad Bayer, and
new "interpretations" of American classics such as Our Town and The
Crucible.

Saturday, May 2nd. 8pm.
The Lab at Convergence
1801 N. Quaker Lane
Alexandria, Virginia 22302

$10 advance purchase available at
www.instantseats.com
type in Alexandria Performing Arts Association (our sponsor) at the
"artist" search prompt, and find "20th Century Avant-garde Theatre
Classics" on the performance list.

Hosted by M. Magnus. This production brought to you by Yockadot
Poetics Theatre Project and the Alexandria Performing Arts
Association, in conjunction with Convergence.

Just the staging of Kharms is worth the price of admission. Kharms
is an iconoclastic Russian poet of the early Soviet literary scene,
known to have starved to death in prison during the Stalinist era;
his writings have only recently become widely available in English.

http://convergenceccf.net

http://www.ricroyer.com

http://bonniejones.wordpress.com/

Geodesic Gnome on MySpace
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=384267530

http://www.alexperformingartsassociation.org
Thu 30 Apr 2009 at 07:21 AM
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