Fresh Fruit Festival Features V-LOVE 7/22 Thru 7/26

By: Jun. 26, 2009
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Mighty Little Productions is pleased to present V-Love in July for its third New York City run as a part of the Fresh Fruit Festival.

V-Love is a multi-media cabaret play inspired by true stories from the cast. Through beatboxing, burlesque, song, dance, video, dialogue and spoken word, we see the intertwined stories of six post-modern women. Not your typical vagina play, V-Love features director, Scout Durwood (On My Reel, A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila) as Dr. Gorgeous, a Connecticut housewife turned sex columnist, her daughter, Lily, (Jasmin Ritupier, poster child So You Think You Can Dance Holland) a sexy self-aware dancer whose best friend, J (Camille Travis, winner 2007 Grace C. Bonderman Playwriting for Youth Award), beatboxes her way through a gender crisis, Ellen (Olivia Whelan, Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare in the Valley) and her awkward transition from a little girl who just wants to draw having a tryst with her boss in the corporate world, and London, (Glenys Javier, Yo Soy Latina) who can't seem to sober up long enough to open the coffee shop she claims has been in the works since high school, narrated through the wide eyes of a fun-loving, guitar strumming minstrel, (Kat Devlin) who watches it all unfold onstage. Head writer Lucile Scott's first play, Monroe Bound, premiered at The Cherry Lane Theatre as part of the Fresh Fruit Festival.

V-Love will be at The Hudson Guild Theatre, 441 w. 26th St at 8:30PM July 22, 8:30PM July 23, 9:30PM July 25 and 12:30PM July 26. $20.

Mighty Little Productions, an award winning, collaboration based Production Company dedicated developing original narrative work in the spirit of levity with a focus on social change. We are founded on the notion that through collaboration we, as a collective, become bigger than the sum of our parts and the belief that comedy will save the world, not commerce. www.mighty-little.com

 



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