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?!: New Works 2026 – Night 2
April 9
$25 – $50
The Brick presents
?!: New Works 2026 – Night 2
Featuring: Suz Murray | Alexandra Neuman | Lynn Hodeib | Adrian Costa
April 9, 2026 at 8pm
?!: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.

KACHONK by Suz Murray
KACHONK moves loudly through the mundane grind of life, searching for tactile experience and more caffeine. Will they find their purpose? Will they blow out your ear drums?
Faerie Godmother: Matthew Antoci, Creative Consultants: Erin English, D Fleysher,, Joel Pipitone, Remy Sadler
@suzmurrayy @kachonk_tm
The evening length KACHONK will be at Life World July 11th!

A Jewish Exorcism by Alexandra Neuman
The four-thousand year old Jewish tradition is experiencing a profound spiritual crisis. This performance explores the phenomenon of soul-loss that is enabling many of our loved ones to justify crimes against humanity as they are committed on the world stage. Together we will use the mystical powers of Kabbalah to exorcise the destructive influences of nationalism and power-worship that are infiltrating the Jewish faith.
Creative team: Logan gabrielle Schulman

i’ll tell you where this is from by Lynn Hodeib
This piece is a multimedia absurdist clown show exploring what it means to remember and be present in the midst of ongoing genocides, enduring constant alienation. It looks at the material and immaterial remnants of the past in an abandoned archive in Beirut.
Actors: Lianne El Souki, Eric Lichtenstein, Sarah Wali

How Mr. Beast Won The Pulitzer Prize for Peace by Adrian Costa
Part Video Essay, Part Information Overload Part Content Creator Tragedy Part Sensory Digital Destruction Part Algorithmic Horror Part Content v. Art Philosophical Dissertation Part Comedy, all of it in less than sixty seconds.
Directed by Matthew B. Cullen

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