A three-week developmental residency at Catskill’s Bridge Street Theatre, funded by the New York State Council on the Arts, culminates on the evening of February 23 in a free public performance by It’s Showtime NYC! of an excerpt from the piece they’re currently creating called “Pyramid”. Participants in this Bridge Street Theatre residency include Calvin “Cal” Hunt (choreographer, Artistic and Program Director of It’s Showtime NYC!), Johnathan “Akuma” Moore, (cellist, composer, bonebreaker/flexN dancer), and dancers and co-choreographers Aubrey “Ski” Primus, Tyrik “Blank” Johnson, Jamil ”Stein” Aleem, Nazier “Bless” Morales, Quinn “Qu” Brown and Drew “Jumbie” Smart. This free, in-process performance will be presented on Bridge Street Theatre’s “Priscilla” Mainstage for one night only – Friday February 23 at 7:30pm. The theatre is located at 44 West Bridge Street in Catskill, NY. Tickets are free, but since the theatre’s capacity is small (just 84 seats), reservations are strongly recommended. For additional information and to reserve seats, visit bridgest.org/pyramid/
Ages: 12 and older
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