Take CARRIE to the Prom in this Theatrical, Immersive Movie Screening with Little Cinema

By: Oct. 20, 2016
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If you've got a taste for terror, take Carrie to the prom. Join Little Cinema for an immersive screening of the classic 1976 film, Carrie, blended with 10 dancers, a live cellist, fire performers, and an audio visual DJ in a true mixed media spectacle that only Little Cinema can deliver.  Tuesday, October 25th and Wednesday, October 26th, at House of Yes.

The show is a theatrical, cross-disciplinary hybridization integrating dance performances by The Love Show, a newly created score performed live by cellist, Brent Arnold, fire performances by John O’Mahoney (Queen of the Night), and live audio/visual mixing of the film with additional visuals by CHNNLS.  You can expect surprise aerial performances, magic, blood, and Little Cinema’s patented mix of celluloid and mayhem -- think Fuerza Bruta meets The Rocky Horror Picture Show!  If you don’t know the theatrical spectacle that is Little Cinema, you can watch their Season 1 recap HERE.

So, put on your frilliest prom attire, buy your date a corsage, and join the show as you travel back to the sexy 70’s at the House of Yes, when High School was a place for self-discovery, peer-bonding, and telekinetic rage!  Stephen King’s epic tale of adolescent angst comes off screen and into your laps.

Click HERE for Tickets & Info

More about The Love Show:

The Love Show is a theatrical dance company based in Brooklyn that combines cabaret, ballet, rock, comedy and theater into creative performances all over the US and beyond.  The Love Show has entertained all audiences, rocking stages from Lebowskifest to The Public's Shakespeare in The Park. The Love Show was commissioned to perform original choreography for clients including Banksy, Veuve Clicquot, Bacardi, and Vogue Magazine. An active presence on the New York art scene, The Love Show was also awarded a week long residency with Chashama, and recently closed the seventh season of their very popular holiday show, Nutcracker: Rated R, which they also performed in Tokyo. The Love Show also has three other full length productions, Dance Mayhem: A Grindhouse Ballet, SEVERED: The Tragic Loves of Frankenstein's Monster (premiered to a sold-out house at Highline Ballroom), and Boomstick Ballet: A Rock Opera tribute to Bruce Campbell (set to reopen October 2016).  The Love Show has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, and TONY, and The New York Times sent a reporter to exclusively follow the troupe’s exploits on Bastille Day.  The Love Show recently performed on a resort in Egypt for a live and electronic music festival and premiered a cameo piece commissioned by The Public Theater in their run of Twelfth Night at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.

 

 

 


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