Poetic License Festival, AGELESS, TIMELESS, ETERNAL and More Play The Wild Project, Now thru 2/25

By: Jan. 24, 2013
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The Wild Project has announced its current and upcoming winter productions, including the Poetic License Festival, Ageless, Timeless, Eternal, the Avant Music Festival 2013 and more. Details below.

Now - Sunday, January 27
POETIC LICENSE: a festival of new poetic theater
Produced by Poetic Theater Productions
Performance schedule: Monday at 7 PM; Tuesday - Saturday at 6 PM & 8 PM; Sunday at 2 PM, 6 PM & 8 PM. Late night special events at 10 PM to be announced.
Ticket price: $5 - $15

The second annual festival from Poetic Theater Productions features nearly 100 artists in seven days of new poetic theater in all stages of development.

This year's festival continues with: FAITH, a gut-wrenching coming of age story, written and performed by Caroline Rothstein; FOREIGN BODIES, where writer Eboni Hogan delivers an unflinchingly true testament to the complexities of the fragile mind, the breakable body and the resilient heart; Mahogany L. Browne's BLACK GIRLS DON'T SMILE MOSAIC IN FRONT OF STRANGERS (co-presented with the Hip-Hop Theater Festival), a story of transformation in the heart/cracked globe of a city where apples, lights and love seek refuge; and BREAKING OUR SILENCE, featuring LGBTQ poets sharing their experiences of coming out, finding love and crashing through the barriers of shame and silence to emerge into a new world, curated by JoAnna Hoffman and Elliott D. Smith; and Warrior Writers NYC's FROM TABLE TO STAGE. Play readings include SHE WHO STRUGGLES by LaTonia Phipps, BRAIDED SORROW by Marisela Treviño Orta, BLOOD QUANTUM by Tanaya Winder, and THE WILL TO KNOWLEDGE by Takeo Rivera (playwright of the award-winning spoken word choreo-poem, Goliath). Finally, choreographer Natalia Duong premieres a new poetic movement piece.

Wednesday, February 6 - Saturday, February 9
AGELESS, TIMELESS, ETERNAL: WHAT LIGHT THROUGH YONDER WINDOW BREAKS?, text by William Shakespeare, choreographed by Kristin Sudeikis & Rachel Warren
Produced by POV Artists and Collide Productions
Performance schedule Wednesday - Friday at 8 PM; Saturday at 3 PM and 8 PM
Ticket price: $15

Told through the timeless words of Shakespeare and the choreography of Kristin Sudeikis & Rachel Warren, this classic love story will be told through the eyes of star-crossed lovers in their 20's, 40's & 60's to make clear that the possibilities of love are there for all of us eternally - if we are open to it.

Friday, February 15 - Saturday, February 23
AVANT MUSIC FESTIVAL 2013, curated by Randy Gibson and Megan Schubert
Produced by Avant Media
Performance schedule: Friday - Sunday, times vary
Ticket price: $12 ($8 students) in advance; $15 ($10 students) at the door

The fourth annual Avant Music Festival celebrates the 10th anniversary of Avant Media with a performance of John Cage's Apartment House 1776, the continuing evolution of Randy Gibson's Apparitions Of The Four Pillars and evenings of vocal works from downtown new music impresario Nick Hallett and punk-classical master Kitty Brazelton.

Monday, February 25
NATH ANN CARRERA
Performance schedule: Monday at 8 PM
Ticket price: $10
This special one-night-only engagement of the incomparable Nath Ann Carrera features new songs, covers, and storytelling! Described as a "heavenly" (New York Times), "gender-defiant" (Time Out New York), and a "glitter saint" (Village Voice), the show features cultish lesbian separatist murder ballads! consensual a-moralism, women in prison, and so much more! With special guest Amber Martin.

All performances are at The Wild Project (195 E. 3rd Street, between Avenues A & B). Tickets can be purchased from OvationTix at 212.352.3101 or online at www.thewildproject.com. The Box Office opens one hour prior to curtain.

The Wild Project is a Production Company and venue for contemporary theater, film, and visual art. The Wild Project creates community by inspiring and entertaining art from emerging artists, exploring green technologies, and finding innovative ways to help our world and each other.



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