The Brick presents
MIKEY MAUS IN FANTASMICH!
by Hannah Kallenbach
June 11-14, 2025
at The Brick Theater — 579 Metropolitan Ave
Tickets $25-50
Running time: 70 minutes
An unruly Mikey Maus goes on a bender at Epcot and (accidentally) pushes a pregnant woman into the World Showcase Lagoon. The great Walt Daddygod has no choice but to cast His only son out of the Magic Kingdom. This dismal fall from grace lands Mikey Maus in a Times Square purgatory, hustling tourists for cash. If he wants to impress Father, Mikey Maus will need to pull off the greatest D*sney Pride spectacular off-off Broadway has ever seen. Can he do it? No.
Created by Hannah Kallenbach
Directed by Dan Hasse
Starring Hannah Kallenbach, Natalia Soto, Sam Rodriguez
Production Stage Manager – Lety Moreno
Sound – Peter Mills Weiss
Lights – Jacqueline Scaletta
Props – Zipporah Norton
Video – Constantine Malahias
CW: Strobes, fog, nudity, filth.
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