Work-in-Progress STORAGE Set for Dixon Place Next Week

By: Aug. 05, 2016
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On Wednesday, August 10, Dixon Place will present STORAGE, a new comedy about rummaging through the past, and uncovering the tragedy and comedy of life.

STORAGE delves into the unlikely contents of an overflowing NYC storage unit, catapulting its two characters toward a nostalgic, zany, sometimes heartbreaking adventure through mental illness, social work, sideshows, show tunes, and 9/11.

Bronwyn, a cabaret artist and social worker in her sixties, has enlisted the help of Matt, an unemployed and frustrated gay man in his thirties, to sort through the strange and sentimental flotsam and jetsam of her Brooklyn storage facility. The pair struggle and disagree, and ultimately find genuine connection in this sweet, original one-act play.

Bronwyn Rucker is a writer/performer with a 30+ year theatre history. She is also palliative care licensed social worker at The Brooklyn Hospital Center.

Matt Rydell is a Special Education teacher and private tutor in Staten Island, NY. This is his first stage play.

Jay Rogers is an actor director with an extensive resume including Broadway, Off-Broadway Regional and Cabaret theatre.

Wednesday, August 10th at 7:30pm at Dixon Place, 161A Chrystie St, New York, NY 10002, between Rivington and Delancey.

Free admission. For more information, visit dixonplace.org/performances/in-college or go to www.bronwynrucker.com.

The Dixon Place Lounge is open before, during and after our shows. Proceeds directly support Dixon Place's artists and mission. Dixon Place is located at 161A Chrystie Street (between Rivington and Delancey) in Manhattan's Lower East Side. (By subway: F to 2nd Ave, J/Z to Bowery, 6 to Spring St, M to Essex St).

Dixon Place, an artistic incubator since 1986, is a non-profit institution committed to supporting the creative process by presenting original works of theater, dance, music, puppetry, circus arts, literature & visual art at all stages of development. Presenting over 1000 creators a year, this local haven inspires & encourages diverse artists of all stripes & callings to take risks, generate new ideas & and consummate new practices. Artists, such as Blue Man Group, John Leguizamo, Lisa Kron, David Cale & Renobegan their careers at DP. In addition to emerging artists, we have been privileged to present established artists such as Justin VivIan Bond, Karen Finley, Martha Wainwright, Kate Clinton, Mac Wellman, Mark Dendy, Sarah Michelson, Wally Shawn, Big Art Group, James Lecesne & Peggy Shaw.

After spawning DP as a salon in her Paris apartment in '85, Artistic Director Ellie Covan pioneered the organization in her NYC living room for 23 years. After organic development & expansion, DP is now a leading professional, state-of-the-art facility for artistic expression. Covan received a NY Dance & Performance Award (a Bessie), two Obies, a BAXten Award & the NY Innovation Theater Foundation's Stewardship Award for service to the community. DP has also received CUNY's Edwin Booth Award, & the Alliance of NY State Arts Organization's Celebrate the Arts Award for outstanding contributions to NYC.


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