Neo-Political Cowgirls' ANDROMEDA Returns To Montauk County Park

By: Jun. 02, 2017
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This summer, Kate Mueth and the Neo-Political Cowgirls will remount their production of Andromeda, August 29th-September 3rd at the Montauk County Park.

Set under the Montauk stars, Andromeda is the story of a girl trying to find her place in the world. It is a tale of hope and resilience- of the power of believing in your journey, and in finding what you seek. Journey with us and let music, puppetry, and story immerse you in a tale that speaks to the heart of all. Presenting a cast of local Hamptons and NYC actors, and puppets by award-winner Liz Joyce, Andromeda is a unique outdoor experience that is not to be missed.

Andromeda will be performed at the Montauk County Park (next to Deep Hollow Ranch out towards the Lighthouse). Audience members are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chairs. All performances begin at 7:00. Tickets will be available at www.npcowgirls.org starting June 5 and are $25 for adults/$18 for senior citizens (65+) and kids 18 and under.

About the company:

NEO-POLITICAL COWGIRLS: The Neo-Political Cowgirls is a not-for-profit dance theater company dedicated to exploring and celebrating the female voice. Founded in 2007 by Kate Mueth, NPC is committed to making work that puts powerful stories center stage and creating a space where women and girls from all walks of life can share their experiences, joys, concerns, and spirits through professional dance theater. Storytellers at heart, NPC encourages their audience members to feel involved. Their site-specific projects are ground-breaking and invigorating, and they believe in removing conventional walls that traditionally separate audience and actors. http://www.npcowgirls.org

Kate Mueth: Actor, Director, Choreographer Kate Mueth founded her award winning The Neo-Political Cowgirls in 2007 to help fill the dearth of women's voices and opportunities on the American stage. Since then, NPC has staged a multitude of newly conceived, rule- breaking theater productions that have engaged and excited theatergoers from their home base in East Hampton, NY, to Berlin, Helsinki and New York City's Off-Broadway. Kate is a member of The League of Professional Theatre Women and the founder/co-chair of East Hampton Arts Council. She is a passionate Arts advocate on the East End and promoter of women's voices and visions.



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