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Split Brick Bill: Floodpants and The Pickle Twins

Fran Pado and Katharine Scarborough

March 15 - March 18

$20

The Brick presents
Split Brick Bill: Floodpants and The Pickle Twins
by Fran Pado, Katharine Scarborough and Tim Girrbach
Stage Managed by Tommy Lynch
March 15-18, 2023

Split Brick Bill pairs promising performance pieces with surprising results. See someone you know. Stick around for someone you don’t.

Floodpants
by Fran Pado
directed by Laia Comas

Floodpants is a dark musical fairytale for grownups, written and performed by Fran Pado. It’s the story of the Girl, a 9yr. old eking it out in a crumbling blue-collar New Jersey town in the 70’s, and the haunted, horrifying old lady who comes to visit and refuses to leave. Grinny: kind of like a granny, but.. she hypnotizes the Girl’s hippie mother, and proceeds to set about her evil, stellar-sational plot. It’s up to the Girl and her psychic younger brother to save, well, everything.

Featuring pot-smoking dads, 3rd grade meditation circles, and all that made N.J. in a twisted place in a twisted time.

Music by Goddess: a homemade one-string fiddle, Casio picked off a junk pile, and perhaps the world’s greatest guitarist.

Bob Bannister– guitar
Tamalyn Miller– fiddle
Andy Newman– keyboard, dulcimer, percussion

Follow them: @mask_tan @floodpantsthemusical

The Pickle Twins
by Katharine Scarborough and Tim Girrbach

Alana and Alamo Pickle, heirs to a condiment conglomerate, are fully grown, adult twins who should be able to take care of themselves. Their governess for the last 34 years, Didi, has passed away and they desperately need a new nanny. Is it YOU? Watch these heirs to the Cornichon Fortune put on a talent show as they try to lure you into taking on the impossible task of saving these perverted recluses from themselves. Featuring some of their self-proclaimed hits like “Didi Says No!” and “Wash Your Own Back.” Part variety hour, part job interview, where you, the audience will compete to meet their bizarre demands. You should be honored, The Pickle Twins are kind of a big dill. Grey Gardens meets Whatever Happened To Baby Jane, 100% Demented.

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Katharine Scarborough is an award-winning New York City based actress and writer. She received her MFA in Acting from the New School for Drama, and trained with the Moscow Art Theater and The People’s Improv Theater. She held an Artist Residency with Mabou Mines where, under the mentorship of JoAnne Akalaitis, she developed her show Myth Keeper, which she then produced in Residency at the Brick Theater in Williamsburg. She recently launched her award-winning original web series, Big Girl, with Brazen NYC. Katharine takes her scotch on the rocks, does funny voices, and one time she accidentally pepper sprayed herself in the face. You can learn more at https://www.katharinescarborough.com/ @ksscarborough

Tim Girrbach has trained extensively in improvisation and sketch comedy at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theater NY where he was an actor on the house Maude Teams, Glamour College and Peach. He’s also performed and created original character work with Birthday Sax and Squirm & Germ at Joe’s Pub at The Public,  SF Sketchfest, Norfolk, Charleston & Savannah Comedy Fests, and at The Apollo. Tim was featured in the short-lived A&E Comedy TV Series “ Black and White.” He has also worked in a number of national and web commercials. Most notably, he played Danny McBride’s cockney sidekick with David Gordon Green directing a series of spots for the UK company Coral. Tim has been featured in a number of web series including “Amazon Product Reviews Set To Music” that was named one of Indiewire’s Top 10 Web Series.  For more info check out timgirrbach.com @timgirrbach

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A Note on Accessibility: The Brick has trigger warnings posted in the space for each show for you to check if you so choose. If you would rather ask questions in advance of being in the space or would like to enter in advance of house opening due to our seating not being assigned, please reach out to theresa@bricktheater.com.

In consideration for the health and safety or our staff members, artists, and audiences, The Brick remains committed to maintaining vaccination requirements and mask mandates for our in-person presentations for the foreseeable future. We ask that all audience members 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 physical copy or picture of your COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card, the NYC COVID Safe App or the New York State Excelsior Pass. Please be patient with staff.

 

Details

Date:
March 18, 2023
Time:
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Cost:
$20
Website:
https://ci.ovationtix.com/122/production/1149741

Venue

Brick Theater
579 Metropolitan Ave
Brooklyn, 11211 United States
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