The Brick Theatre Presents THE DANCE AND THE DAWN Tonight

By: Sep. 14, 2013
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Six beautiful Ladies came to the court of the Queen of Ice for a midnight ball, and there danced with seven noble Lords, all in pursuit of the True Love that could heal their hearts. The conclusion of that tale...is up to you.

The Dance and the Dawn is a piece of interactive literature: a play without a script or an audience. Thirteen players will take on the roles of nobles in a gothic fairy-tale realm, convened for a great ritual dance, who have one night to find love and redemption. Their choices and their acting will determine the shape of the story that unfolds. The event lasts about four hours, which will be taken up with dancing and dueling and courtly intrigue - and, of course, with the eternal hope of romance and joy.

The Dance and the Dawn is directed by Warren Tusk and features Kristen Hendricks and Aili Klein as the Queen of Ice, David Kowarsky as the Duke of Ash, an assortment of miscellaneous shadows, and, of course, the 13 playersthemselves.

The second interactive performance is set for tonight, September 14th at 8pm.

All tickets: $20 Very Limited Availability. All tickets must be purchased prior to the event with time to
prepare for the interactive performance. All tickets available at www.bricktheater.com or by calling Theatermania (212-352-3101).

About The Brick
Winner of The New York Innovative Theatre Awards' 2009 Caffe Cino Fellowship Award!
The Brick is located at 579 Metropolitan Avenue (between Union Avenue and Lorimer Street) in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on the L & G subway lines (L: Lorimer stop; G: Metropolitan stop). For more detailed directions & further information, visit http://www.bricktheater.com. The Brick and its non-profit company, The Brick Theater, Inc. were founded in September of 2002 by Robert Honeywell and Michael Gardner. Formerly an auto-body shop, a storage space and a yoga center, this brick- walled garage was completely refurbished into a state-of-the-art theater complex, with a large sprung floor and professional lighting and sound package.



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