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?!: New Works 2025 – Night 14

April 25

$25 – $50

The Brick presents
?!: New Works 2025 – Night 14
Featuring: The Duchess Carpathia Bouffray | Daphne Silbiger | Annabel Heacock & Valen-Marie Santos | Billy McEntee
April 25, 2025 at 8pm

The spiritual successor to The Exponential Festival?!:New Works features a veritable slew of experiment(al)(ing) artists from a variety of disciplines presenting brand new work. Working it out. With each other. With you.

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Coochie Coochie Coup d’Etat by The Duchess Carpathia Bouffray
The Duchess Carpathia Bouffray has fled her home country of Kaftanada, amid a coup. Left to live in all-inclusive resorts that she can’t afford, your Duchess recounts the final days leading up to the ousting of her family, with the help of some judgy puppets, in this musical cabaret adventure.
Written & Directed by Anton Dudley; music by Michael Cooper and Faye Chiao

 


O, the humanity by Daphne Silbiger
Two astronauts attempt to leave Earth for Mars, while two blue whales try to colonize the Mariana Trench. A play about pioneers, with songs.
Directed by Mike Steele

 


The Breakfast
by Annabel Heacock & Valen-Marie Santos
Carmen emerges to her family’s breakfast table to describe a disturbing dream. Based on the short story by Amparo Dávila, “The Breakfast” merges puppetry and movement to capture a family intoxicated by the mundane and material, unable to see the underlying horrors of their morning coffees and cocktail dresses.

 


Amo’s Aunts Keep PopPop Alive (Jusoffa Exit 155)
 by Billy McEntee
Amo’s aunts love him with all the ferocity of New Jersey. They’re also busy tending to PopPop, heart attack, leaky scab, and black foot after yet another heart attack, leakier scab, and blacker foot. A Garden State fantasia, “Amo’s Aunts…” zooms through Sunday dinners and family holidays as one boy and his weird patria take small steps away from leopard print.

 

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Details

Date:
April 25
Time:
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Cost:
$25 – $50
Website:
https://ci.ovationtix.com/122/production/1231651

Venue

Brick Theater
579 Metropolitan Ave
Brooklyn, 11211 United States
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