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!?:NEW WORKS – NIGHT FIVE
The Brick Theater
September 12
$20The Brick presents
NIGHT FIVE OF !?:NEW WORKS
Featuring:
John-Philip Faienza
William Sydney
Tara Ocon
Fernando Vieira
Hosted by Garlan Jude
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Doors at 7:30
Show at 8
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As most of you are aware, New York City will require proof of vaccination for indoor performances beginning September 13th. We will be enforcing this policy for all upcoming performances, and ask that all audience members, regardless of vaccination status, remain masked. All staff and performers will be vaccinated, performers may not be masked. Audience can provide proof of vaccination with a government issued I.D. along with a COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card or the Excelsior Pass App. We are navigating this day to day just like all of you so please be patient with staff when you attend your next Brick event. We love all of you.
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JOHN-PHILIP FAIENZA
A performed poem of internet ephemera, personal digital artifacts, elephants. None of the words are mine, but I’ve said all of them. (I was definitely here the past year, but I don’t remember if it was me or if it was all these other people.) An attempt to ask the question, what is a chorus?
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WILLIAM SYDNEY
This little family is covering the news, asking the questions, finding out the secrets, and cleansing you of all pity and fear through the power of song. A play.
Nasty Little Play No. 1 is performed by xander browne, carina goebelbecker, william sydney, and chloé lexia worthington.
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Tara Ocon
FERNANDO VIEIRA
FANCY VAMP presents DANCE FOR YOUR SOUL
Dance for your soul is a series of vignettes that expose the lives of people who have fallen off the track rendering unable to see the light. Using music as inspiration, the actors portraying these characters will perform a dance that is meant to liberate their souls and fight for their lives.
Performers: Fernando Vieira and Anthony O’Connell
Directed by: Fernando Vieira
@fernandovieirausa
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?!:New Works is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.