| events at chashama: November 2006 |
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From: Anita Durst (anita.durst chashama.info)
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Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 15:23:14 -0800 (PST)
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events
FENWAY: last of the
bohemians
at 217
East 42d Street
(between 2nd
& 3rd Aves, handicap accessible)
by Kelly McAllister & Lisa
Margaret Holub directed by Tim Errickson
Nov.3rd -
19th, 2006 Fri-Sun Nov 3rd, 4th, 5th Wed-Sun Nov 8th-12th
Wed-Sun Nov 15th-19th 8pm Wed-Sat, 7pm on Sundays
All tickets:
$20
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exhibits
Bound to Collide by
Jigsaw Soul at chashama 112 West 44th Street (between 6th & 7th Aves, handicap
accessible)
November 3rd - 26th, 2006 free Music * Film * Dance *
Art *
Parties
with art works by
Gokhan Okur, John Scannell, Adam
McKee, St. James Bennett, and
Chris Reynolds on display in the space throughout the
month.
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Bound to Collide by Jigsaw
Soul at chashama 112 West 44th
Street (between 6th &
7th Aves, handicap accessible)
November 3rd - 26th,
2006
Erin Malley's
Play
The Dance!
chashama, 266
West 37th Street Window
Space November 16-19 (Thurs-Sun) 11/16 - 6pm 11/17 -
6pm 11/18 - 3pm & 7pm 11/19 - 12noon &
3pm A reprise of the show featured in chashama's
OASIS 2006 festival at 217 East 42nd Street in July. |
offsite
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chashama is proud to announce a SPECIAL OFFER of free
tickets for you and a guest to see a show premiered at our 217 space in
2004:
Lisa & Todd
D'Amour's
STANLEY (2006)
at the downtown arts space
HERE
(145 Sixth Ave. between Spring and
Broome)
Tickets are $20, but for
shows through November 6, you can see the show
FREE.
Show runs now through
November 18, Wed-Mon at 8:30p.
Just email our box office manager at noah [at] here.org
by 4pm on the day of the show you want to see.
From FLAVORPILL:
"Todd D'Amour evokes not only Stanley
Kowalski, but also the spirit of the late Marlon Brando in this latest
collaboration with sister Lisa D'Amour, a multimedia work based on the
character from A Streetcar Named Desire. Their offering is simply called
STANLEY (2006), but the depth of the material goes beyond the deceptively
elementary title. D'Amour's physical prowess consumes the stage as his
Stanley seeks to define his territory and searches for a final showdown
with Blanche. Live camerawork focuses on the performer's nuanced portrayal
of the troubled character, as he escapes Tennessee Williams' world to find
his own true destiny." |
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