THE CHRISTMAPOCALYPSE Comes to 2015 FRIGID New York, 2/18-3/7

By: Feb. 03, 2015
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Santa Claus is dead, the reindeer are armed, the elves are hedonistic party monsters, and all the children have gone mad. Welcome to Xmas Town, a dark and deranged city that was built after a mysterious disaster destroyed wholesome Christmas Town. But now the town is facing a new threat: Rumors are flying that a real apocalypse is coming. For our town of wicked holiday characters, this might be their last Christmas Eve.

Brain Melt Consortium is proud to present the world premiere of The ChristmApocalypse coming soon to the Kraine Theater (85 E 4th Street, between 2nd Ave & Bowery) as part of the 2015 FRIGID New York Festival.

Merging devised movement, twisted Christmas Carols, and post-apocalyptic imagery, The ChristmApocalypse creates a deliciously dark yuletide multimedia experience.

Conceived and directed by Rachel Kerry, the cast includes Tori Ernst, Miranda Jean Larson, Rory Allan Meditz, Ian Prince, Jon Rentler, Douglas Robbins, Melissa Shaw, Chris Smith, Annie-Sage Whitehurst, and Jessica Winograd.

Performance dates are Wednesday, 2/18th at 8:50PM, Tuesday, 2/24th at 5:30PM, Monday, 3/2nd at 5:30PM, Thursday, 3/5th at 10:30PM, and Saturday, 3/7th at Noon. Tickets are $16 and may be obtained through www.FRIGIDnewyork.info.

Brain Melt Consortium is a critically acclaimed theatre and multimedia production group interested in creating projects that engage audiences in new and evocative ways. Its shows have been produced in The New York International Fringe, FRIGID New York, and the Edinburgh International Festival Fringe. Additionally, BMC produces staged readings, interactive concept parties, web series, and the monthly surreal comedy/variety show Pop Culture Fondue. For information overload, visit www.brainmeltconsortium.com.

Photo courtesy Brain Melt Consortium.



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