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Second Seed: Part 1 show poster

Second Seed: Part 1 at Dixon Place

Dates: 12/1/2016

Theatre:
Dixon Place
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161A Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002

Phone: 2122190736

Tickets: Free Admission

Running Time: 35 minutes


ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Second Seed project is energized by the following questions: What seeds did our ancestors plant for us, which do we water, & what are we planting for future generations? Part 1 begins with me and investigates my own filters, mythologies and folklore, and those of my family. It’s part musical, part poetry.


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Jenna Sofia trained at LAMDA. She has played theatres from London’s Southwark Playhouse [Rosa/Nellie/Rosemary/Chorus, Summer and Smoke (Off-West End Award nomination, BEST ENSEMBLE)] to LaMaMaETC [Vicky, Girl/Group] and Manderley Bar @Sleep No More [Headliner, Kit Flowers’ McKittrick Follies] in NYC. Onscreen highlights include host/co-writer for BalconyTV Update [BalconyTV Music Networks]; Girl With a Hickey on TruTV’s Hack My Life; cheeky know-it-all Gwen in The Grid [NYCIFF Winner, BEST PILOT]; and croquet-challenged heiress Crickett Sinclair in Sandman Chronicles [NYU]. In February, Jenna and Tony Bordonaro premiered Poisoning the Prophets, their comedic, surreal dance-theatre murder mystery, inspired by honeybee disappearance [MNE’s #EmergingChoreographerSeries2016].

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Dixon Place

Dixon Place

161A Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002

Phone: 2122190736

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Established in 1986, Dixon Place is a nonprofit institution dedicated to supporting visionary artists through the development and presentation of original works in the performing and literary arts. In a professional, compassionate environment, artists are inspired and encouraged to implement new ideas and new practices. Programming and curatorial policies support inclusivity and diversity regarding gender, race, sexual identity, age, disabilities, social class, and ethnicity. Committed to fostering social justice, DP’s foremost priorities are to serve as a safe haven for artists of all stripes and callings and to provide meaningful, culturally enriching experiences for audiences.

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