BARNFEST 2017
January 12-15, 7pm. BARNFEST is a showcase of work developed at the Barn Arts Collective last summer and fall through their artist residency program. THURSDAY, 1/12, 7pm Music from Old Souls: Elizabeth May The Giants - Matthew Jellison and Isaac Klein Joshua Complex - Lewis & Anderson FRIDAY, 1/13, 7pm Dear Sun, Please Shine On Us - Tory Davidson Some Pictures of the Floating World- Matt Minnicino & Tara Elliott Fruit of the Sea - Sean M Daniels, Eliza McCoy and Eric Mercardo Buffalo Bailey’s Ranch for Gay Horses and Troubled Teen Girls - Bailey Williams, Derek Smith, Alex Rodabaugh SATURDAY, 1/14, 7pm Music from The Disappearing Man - Jahn Sood Croatoan: A Horror Opera - Trevor Bachman The Girl From Bare Cove - The Harpers The History of Nasty Women - Alex Randrup her, him, prince, michael, and marvin aka love is love is love - Mia Y. Anderson Animal Husbandry - David Davila SWIFT/Miss Ohio - Taylor Edelhart This Beach Used to Be a Dance Hall - Designated Movement Company SUNDAY, 1/15, 7pm Music by Ben Moniz Gwen and Mina’s Puppetopia - Sarah Todes We Cry Havoc - Julia Sears and Maggie Moore Z.Z.’s Sleepaway Camp for Disordered Dreamers - The New Wild Billy and the Golden Pencil - FORGE, Chie Morita & Greg Taubman The Great American Drama - The NY Neo-Futurists, Connor Sampson Applications and residency dates for 2017 will be announced at the festival. THE PARSNIP SHIP
The Parsnip Ship is an intimate series of plays performed before live audiences and then made accessible as a monthly podcast. Hosted by Iyvon Edebiri and Eric Borlaug, the series aims to build community by exploring diverse perspectives and by bringing awareness to inspiring voices. We strive to program plays that are new and unexpected, that challenge our listeners with innovative form and powerful content. Climb aboard and listen along, or join us the first Thursday every month for a live broadcast from Cloud City! Thursday, January 5, at 7pm: TARA by Brian Otaño In the days leading up to the Christmas holiday, 30-year-old sanitation worker Ricky Paloma receives word that he has been identified as a victim in a child sexual abuse case against his high school Science teacher. In an attempt to clear his teacher's name, Ricky unearths decades-old secrets that threaten to shatter his relationships with his mother Awilda and his only child. TARA is an exploration of trauma disguised as growing pains, the tension between progress and conservatives in Latino culture and the binding, sometimes lethal, power of love. |
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