'Everything Must Go' At Brick Theatre In Brooklyn

By: Jul. 16, 2008
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 A play in dance and fragmented businesspeak. A day in the life of 11 people working in an advertising agency as they toil on a major new automobile account, interspersed with backbiting, backstabbing, coffee breaks, office romances, motivational lectures, afternoon slumps, and a Mephistophelian boss who has his eye on a beautiful female Faust of an intern.
 
The day is comprised of endless awful jargon interspersed with outbreaks of the musical-theatre inner life of the characters in a bizarre mix of musical styles and artists from the 1920s to the present.
 
Everything Must Go - subtitled (Invisible Republic #2) - is a constantly shifting dance-theatre piece in which anything that matters must have a price, anyone is corruptible, and everything must go.
 
Ian W. Hill has created 56 stage productions since 1997 with his company Gemini CollisionWorks, including works by Richard Foreman, T.S. Eliot, Clive Barker, Mac Wellman, Ronald Tavel, Jeff Goode, Mark Spitz, and Edward D. Wood, Jr., as well as several original plays.  As a designer (light, sound, projections, sets) and technical/artistic consultant he has worked with many other stage artists and theatres for almost 20 years, and he is currently the technical director of The Brick.  He will also be presenting two other plays in rep with Everything Must Go in August at The Brick:  Harry in Love by Richard Foreman and another original work, Spell.
 
The cast of this production is Gyda Arber, David Arthur Bachrach*, Becky Byers, Patrick Cann, Maggie Cino, Tory Dube, Sarah Engelke*, Ian W. Hill, Dina Rose*, Ariana Seigel, and Julia C. Sun.
 

The Brick
575 Metropolitan Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn 11211
½ a block from the Lorimer stop of the L Train/Metropolitan-Grand stop of the G Train   - www.bricktheater.com
August 6, 9, 13, 15, 16, 21, and 23 at 8.00 pm; August 17 at 4.00 pm
approximately 90 minutes with no intermission

All tickets $15.00

Tickets available at the door or through theatermania.com (212-352-3101 or toll-free: 1-866-811-4111)



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