THE MAKERS’ ENSEMBLE X THE BRICK THEATER X JUDSON ARTS PRESENTS THE 2ND ANNUAL PRISM FESTIVAL OF NEW QUEER MUSICALS The Makers’ Ensemble in Association with The Brick Theater & Judson Arts to present four new musicals in New York City this Pride Month The 2nd Annual PRISM Festival of New Queer Musicals is an innovative platform dedicated to celebrating and nurturing emerging Queer theater talent. Housed in the historic walls of Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village and the "essential experimental venue for compelling, new, high-quality work," The Brick Theater in Williamsburg, this unique theatrical event is poised to ignite the stage with fresh perspectives and electrifying premiere performances. Dedicated to amplifying the voices of emerging Queer theater artists, the festival invites audiences to witness the birth of four audacious new musicals. Four creative teams will embark on a paid developmental process spanning a minimum of 29 hours of rehearsal, culminating in two captivating weeks of concert-style performances. At its essence, the PRISM Festival celebrates the transformative power of Queer artists and the musical theater form. Much like a prism dispersing light into a spectrum of hues, Queer artists imbue the stage with a kaleidoscope of perspectives, creating a mosaic of stories that reflect the richness and depth of human experience. Join us as we initiate a thrilling odyssey of creativity and self-discovery, where Queer voices shine brightly, illuminating the path towards a more inclusive and vibrant artistic landscape. be Like BONE Book, Music, & Lyrics & Music Directed by Storm Thomas Directed by nicHi douglas Music Supervision by Rose Van Dyne be Like BONE is a neo-expressionist dissertation on early Black musical theater history. Told through eclectic rhythm, music and poetry, this musical details the lives of almost forgotten figures while pushing the boundaries of what musical theater can be. be Like BONE is a haunting work of gestural dance theater and an abstract look into our past. See/Unsee Book, Music, & Lyrics by Lila Blue Additional Book & Dramaturgy by Ren Dara Santiago Directed & Developed by Jillian Jetton Music Directed by Noga Cabo Lila Blue and their ten-piece band conjure a grief ritual from the work and imagined life of artist Hilma af Klint. Surfacing where Blue’s life overlaps with that of the pioneering painter and mystic – in queerness, in love, and in loss – SEE/UNSEE invites you (and any ghosts who might tag along) into a ferocious song cycle séance.I Saw Them Book, Music, Lyrics, & Music Directed by Laura Galindo Directed by Alex Bush Graham, June, Peter and Reiko know well what it is to be wandering through the kaleidoscopic intensity of queer friendship. Suddenly, they encounter the unknown. Graham reveals they have three days to decide if they're ready to leave this all behind; a prophecy from another world delivered to their Bushwick bedroom window. So, the weight of the universe is invoked and the value of life here on Earth comes into question. The colors, shapes, patterns of this quartet's shared life pours out. Hong Kong After Midnight: The Disco Disco Musical Book & Lyrics by Trevor K. Band Music Amos Wong Directed by Dante Green Music Directed by Yan Li In 1970s British Hong Kong, Gordon Huthart opened the legendary gay club Disco Disco—at the height of police crackdowns on gay men. Based on firsthand accounts, Hong Kong After Midnight follows Gordon’s battle against police, triad gangs, and addiction as he and his community fight for a place to get together and dance in the city they call home. With a rollicking disco score that will send you dancing into tomorrow, Hong Kong After Midnight captures the highs and lows of parties and progress in a colonial city fast approaching its handover to China. The Makers’ Ensemble is a Brooklyn-based resident ensemble of multi-hyphenates. We create and cultivate Live Arts. We celebrate and value the differences in our cultural, educational, social, and identity backgrounds. We provide programming and support for emerging artists to realize their creative dreams in collaboration with the resident ensemble. It’s important to us that the rooms we create are diverse, the work that we make excites us, and the collaboration we build is balanced. We use communal live arts to inspire the next generation of artists and audiences, ignite new passions, foster new relationships, and reimagine the future of Ensemble Practice. Judson Arts continues the long tradition of arts ministry at Judson Memorial Church, a spiritual force in Greenwich Village for over 120 years, devoted to creative freedom, social justice, and progressive faith. From the acclaimed Judson Poets’ Theater and Judson Dance Theater to today’s Judson Arts programming, Judson embraces the necessity of art in our lives and nurtures an uncensored environment for innovative expression, considering all artists potential modern-day prophets who show us where we’ve been, who we are, and what we can become.The Brick Theater is a not-for-profit dedicated to developing and presenting the work of pioneering emerging artists and career experimenters in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. We are the artistic home for work that pushes boundaries and spans the ever-evolving spectrum of performing arts, theatre, dance, video, virtual reality, and visual arts. By nurturing emerging artists, sustaining ongoing relationships with frequent collaborators, and removing financial barriers for artists to create work, we create a diverse, accessible, and inclusive artistic community for the city’s most daring artists. We welcome adventurous audiences with low-cost and sliding-scale ticket prices to make performances accessible to all. The Makers’ Ensemble Founding Artistic Director: Dante Green The Makers’ Ensemble Managing Director: Julie Cai Judson Arts Artistic Director: Micah Bucey Judson Arts Production Manager: Gregg Bellón The Brick Theater Interim Managing Artistic Director: Jaclyn Biskup The Brick Theater Interim Producing Artistic Director: Peter Mills Weiss Runs June 18-22, 2025 The Brick Theater 579 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn NY 11385 June 22-29, 2025 The Gym at Judson Memorial Church 55 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012
The Makers' Ensemble is at 13 Grattan St. #408, New York, NY.
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Mixed Emotions by Richard Baer
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Protection
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The Room of Falsehood!
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