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SUMMARY:Die Cute
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nDie Cute\nby Yiseul LeMieux\nplaying May 21-31\, 2026 | Thu-Sun at 8PM\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 60 minutes \nDie Cute is a participatory performance by Yiseul LeMieux that uses cuteness to gently undo fear.\nFramed as her own funeral\, the work invites audiences into a space where cuteness confronts mortality.  \nCREATIVE TEAM \nYiseul LeMieux – Writer\, Director\, Performer\, Sound Design\nMasson LeMieux – Technical director\nLilly Qualls – Producer\n \nFind them @yiswork @diecuteplay @masson_lemieux \nABOUT YISEUL \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYiseul LeMieux is a Korean-born artist living in New York City. Her work transcends disciplinary boundaries\, often bringing together components in numerous media to create vivid narratives and alternative realities. She collaborates frequently with her partner Masson LeMieux\, as well as with other artists\, and her work often has a special focus on direct audience engagement and community feedback. LeMieux’s disinterest with conventional boundaries between various media\, between the artist and the viewer/listener\, and the creative and receptive process are a part of her larger creative vision. She locates herself within a global network of entities – a world of unconventional interchangeability and a rejection of assigned values. The artist is interchangeable with another human\, an animal\, a vegetable\, and/or a mug\, et cetera. This ethos of interchangeability allows her to explore the infinite potential both of herself and of the entire world around her.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/die-cute/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Gay Divorce
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nThe Gay Divorce\nby Cecilia Corrigan\nplaying June 11-20\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 70 minutes \nA hilariously twisted nightmare romcom about a brokenhearted trophy wife: as the prospect of her dream gay wedding falls apart\, she does\, too\, and the show follows her psyche’s explosion through a lineup of chaotic femme characters: an immortal witch\, a codependent Jesus\, a postapocalyptic Real Housewife\, even a very grouchy worm! \n“Very fucking funny”\n-Eric Andre (comedian\, The Eric Andre Show) \n“A glittering harbinger of doom”\n-Sarah Knittel (clown legend ) \nCREATIVE TEAM \nProduced by Cliff Mak\nDirected by Allison Brooks\nFind them @ceciliakcecilia @thegirlonthebike_ @the.gay.divorce \nCecilia Corrigan is a weird bimbo clown flower\, with roots in the world of drag\, poetry and performance art. Her projects written for the stage include a queer adaptation of The Misanthrope\, commissioned by Bedlam\, Motherland\, a play created while Artist In Residence at Issue Project Room\, and Jingle All the Gay\, an annual holiday show with drag stars Kitten N’ Lou. Her screenplays have been developed at production companies like Annapurna and Killer Films. She’s collaborated in performance with artists including Eric André and Steve Buscemi. The New York Times has described her performances as “exhilarating.” Her first poetry collection\, Titanic\, won the Madeleine Plonsker Prize. \nAllison Brooks is a multidisciplinary performer and director. She has written\, directed\, and starred in two original films\, Looking for Richard and Sisters of Evergreen. Her film Sisters of Evergreen recently won “Best Ensemble Cast” and “Best Director” at the 2026 Comedy Film Festival in Austin\, Texas. Known for her physical comedy and love of improv\, she brings bold energy and instinctive humor to everything she creates. \nCliff Mak is a writer and producer. They have collaborated with Cecilia on a number of performances\, shows\, and videos. They are also an English professor at Queens College\, CUNY. \nCW \nReferences to IPV \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/the-gay-divorce-2/2026-06-11/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Gay Divorce
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nThe Gay Divorce\nby Cecilia Corrigan\nplaying June 11-20\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 70 minutes \nA hilariously twisted nightmare romcom about a brokenhearted trophy wife: as the prospect of her dream gay wedding falls apart\, she does\, too\, and the show follows her psyche’s explosion through a lineup of chaotic femme characters: an immortal witch\, a codependent Jesus\, a postapocalyptic Real Housewife\, even a very grouchy worm! \n“Very fucking funny”\n-Eric Andre (comedian\, The Eric Andre Show) \n“A glittering harbinger of doom”\n-Sarah Knittel (clown legend ) \nCREATIVE TEAM \nProduced by Cliff Mak\nDirected by Allison Brooks\nFind them @ceciliakcecilia @thegirlonthebike_ @the.gay.divorce \nCecilia Corrigan is a weird bimbo clown flower\, with roots in the world of drag\, poetry and performance art. Her projects written for the stage include a queer adaptation of The Misanthrope\, commissioned by Bedlam\, Motherland\, a play created while Artist In Residence at Issue Project Room\, and Jingle All the Gay\, an annual holiday show with drag stars Kitten N’ Lou. Her screenplays have been developed at production companies like Annapurna and Killer Films. She’s collaborated in performance with artists including Eric André and Steve Buscemi. The New York Times has described her performances as “exhilarating.” Her first poetry collection\, Titanic\, won the Madeleine Plonsker Prize. \nAllison Brooks is a multidisciplinary performer and director. She has written\, directed\, and starred in two original films\, Looking for Richard and Sisters of Evergreen. Her film Sisters of Evergreen recently won “Best Ensemble Cast” and “Best Director” at the 2026 Comedy Film Festival in Austin\, Texas. Known for her physical comedy and love of improv\, she brings bold energy and instinctive humor to everything she creates. \nCliff Mak is a writer and producer. They have collaborated with Cecilia on a number of performances\, shows\, and videos. They are also an English professor at Queens College\, CUNY. \nCW \nReferences to IPV \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/the-gay-divorce-2/2026-06-12/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Gay Divorce
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nThe Gay Divorce\nby Cecilia Corrigan\nplaying June 11-20\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 70 minutes \nA hilariously twisted nightmare romcom about a brokenhearted trophy wife: as the prospect of her dream gay wedding falls apart\, she does\, too\, and the show follows her psyche’s explosion through a lineup of chaotic femme characters: an immortal witch\, a codependent Jesus\, a postapocalyptic Real Housewife\, even a very grouchy worm! \n“Very fucking funny”\n-Eric Andre (comedian\, The Eric Andre Show) \n“A glittering harbinger of doom”\n-Sarah Knittel (clown legend ) \nCREATIVE TEAM \nProduced by Cliff Mak\nDirected by Allison Brooks\nFind them @ceciliakcecilia @thegirlonthebike_ @the.gay.divorce \nCecilia Corrigan is a weird bimbo clown flower\, with roots in the world of drag\, poetry and performance art. Her projects written for the stage include a queer adaptation of The Misanthrope\, commissioned by Bedlam\, Motherland\, a play created while Artist In Residence at Issue Project Room\, and Jingle All the Gay\, an annual holiday show with drag stars Kitten N’ Lou. Her screenplays have been developed at production companies like Annapurna and Killer Films. She’s collaborated in performance with artists including Eric André and Steve Buscemi. The New York Times has described her performances as “exhilarating.” Her first poetry collection\, Titanic\, won the Madeleine Plonsker Prize. \nAllison Brooks is a multidisciplinary performer and director. She has written\, directed\, and starred in two original films\, Looking for Richard and Sisters of Evergreen. Her film Sisters of Evergreen recently won “Best Ensemble Cast” and “Best Director” at the 2026 Comedy Film Festival in Austin\, Texas. Known for her physical comedy and love of improv\, she brings bold energy and instinctive humor to everything she creates. \nCliff Mak is a writer and producer. They have collaborated with Cecilia on a number of performances\, shows\, and videos. They are also an English professor at Queens College\, CUNY. \nCW \nReferences to IPV \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/the-gay-divorce-2/2026-06-13/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Gay Divorce
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nThe Gay Divorce\nby Cecilia Corrigan\nplaying June 11-20\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 70 minutes \nA hilariously twisted nightmare romcom about a brokenhearted trophy wife: as the prospect of her dream gay wedding falls apart\, she does\, too\, and the show follows her psyche’s explosion through a lineup of chaotic femme characters: an immortal witch\, a codependent Jesus\, a postapocalyptic Real Housewife\, even a very grouchy worm! \n“Very fucking funny”\n-Eric Andre (comedian\, The Eric Andre Show) \n“A glittering harbinger of doom”\n-Sarah Knittel (clown legend ) \nCREATIVE TEAM \nProduced by Cliff Mak\nDirected by Allison Brooks\nFind them @ceciliakcecilia @thegirlonthebike_ @the.gay.divorce \nCecilia Corrigan is a weird bimbo clown flower\, with roots in the world of drag\, poetry and performance art. Her projects written for the stage include a queer adaptation of The Misanthrope\, commissioned by Bedlam\, Motherland\, a play created while Artist In Residence at Issue Project Room\, and Jingle All the Gay\, an annual holiday show with drag stars Kitten N’ Lou. Her screenplays have been developed at production companies like Annapurna and Killer Films. She’s collaborated in performance with artists including Eric André and Steve Buscemi. The New York Times has described her performances as “exhilarating.” Her first poetry collection\, Titanic\, won the Madeleine Plonsker Prize. \nAllison Brooks is a multidisciplinary performer and director. She has written\, directed\, and starred in two original films\, Looking for Richard and Sisters of Evergreen. Her film Sisters of Evergreen recently won “Best Ensemble Cast” and “Best Director” at the 2026 Comedy Film Festival in Austin\, Texas. Known for her physical comedy and love of improv\, she brings bold energy and instinctive humor to everything she creates. \nCliff Mak is a writer and producer. They have collaborated with Cecilia on a number of performances\, shows\, and videos. They are also an English professor at Queens College\, CUNY. \nCW \nReferences to IPV \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/the-gay-divorce-2/2026-06-14/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Gay Divorce
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nThe Gay Divorce\nby Cecilia Corrigan\nplaying June 11-20\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 70 minutes \nA hilariously twisted nightmare romcom about a brokenhearted trophy wife: as the prospect of her dream gay wedding falls apart\, she does\, too\, and the show follows her psyche’s explosion through a lineup of chaotic femme characters: an immortal witch\, a codependent Jesus\, a postapocalyptic Real Housewife\, even a very grouchy worm! \n“Very fucking funny”\n-Eric Andre (comedian\, The Eric Andre Show) \n“A glittering harbinger of doom”\n-Sarah Knittel (clown legend ) \nCREATIVE TEAM \nProduced by Cliff Mak\nDirected by Allison Brooks\nFind them @ceciliakcecilia @thegirlonthebike_ @the.gay.divorce \nCecilia Corrigan is a weird bimbo clown flower\, with roots in the world of drag\, poetry and performance art. Her projects written for the stage include a queer adaptation of The Misanthrope\, commissioned by Bedlam\, Motherland\, a play created while Artist In Residence at Issue Project Room\, and Jingle All the Gay\, an annual holiday show with drag stars Kitten N’ Lou. Her screenplays have been developed at production companies like Annapurna and Killer Films. She’s collaborated in performance with artists including Eric André and Steve Buscemi. The New York Times has described her performances as “exhilarating.” Her first poetry collection\, Titanic\, won the Madeleine Plonsker Prize. \nAllison Brooks is a multidisciplinary performer and director. She has written\, directed\, and starred in two original films\, Looking for Richard and Sisters of Evergreen. Her film Sisters of Evergreen recently won “Best Ensemble Cast” and “Best Director” at the 2026 Comedy Film Festival in Austin\, Texas. Known for her physical comedy and love of improv\, she brings bold energy and instinctive humor to everything she creates. \nCliff Mak is a writer and producer. They have collaborated with Cecilia on a number of performances\, shows\, and videos. They are also an English professor at Queens College\, CUNY. \nCW \nReferences to IPV \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/the-gay-divorce-2/2026-06-18/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T210000
DTSTAMP:20260612T101523
CREATED:20260512T181706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T200853Z
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SUMMARY:The Gay Divorce
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nThe Gay Divorce\nby Cecilia Corrigan\nplaying June 11-20\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 70 minutes \nA hilariously twisted nightmare romcom about a brokenhearted trophy wife: as the prospect of her dream gay wedding falls apart\, she does\, too\, and the show follows her psyche’s explosion through a lineup of chaotic femme characters: an immortal witch\, a codependent Jesus\, a postapocalyptic Real Housewife\, even a very grouchy worm! \n“Very fucking funny”\n-Eric Andre (comedian\, The Eric Andre Show) \n“A glittering harbinger of doom”\n-Sarah Knittel (clown legend ) \nCREATIVE TEAM \nProduced by Cliff Mak\nDirected by Allison Brooks\nFind them @ceciliakcecilia @thegirlonthebike_ @the.gay.divorce \nCecilia Corrigan is a weird bimbo clown flower\, with roots in the world of drag\, poetry and performance art. Her projects written for the stage include a queer adaptation of The Misanthrope\, commissioned by Bedlam\, Motherland\, a play created while Artist In Residence at Issue Project Room\, and Jingle All the Gay\, an annual holiday show with drag stars Kitten N’ Lou. Her screenplays have been developed at production companies like Annapurna and Killer Films. She’s collaborated in performance with artists including Eric André and Steve Buscemi. The New York Times has described her performances as “exhilarating.” Her first poetry collection\, Titanic\, won the Madeleine Plonsker Prize. \nAllison Brooks is a multidisciplinary performer and director. She has written\, directed\, and starred in two original films\, Looking for Richard and Sisters of Evergreen. Her film Sisters of Evergreen recently won “Best Ensemble Cast” and “Best Director” at the 2026 Comedy Film Festival in Austin\, Texas. Known for her physical comedy and love of improv\, she brings bold energy and instinctive humor to everything she creates. \nCliff Mak is a writer and producer. They have collaborated with Cecilia on a number of performances\, shows\, and videos. They are also an English professor at Queens College\, CUNY. \nCW \nReferences to IPV \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/the-gay-divorce-2/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T210000
DTSTAMP:20260612T101523
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T200853Z
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SUMMARY:The Gay Divorce
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nThe Gay Divorce\nby Cecilia Corrigan\nplaying June 11-20\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 70 minutes \nA hilariously twisted nightmare romcom about a brokenhearted trophy wife: as the prospect of her dream gay wedding falls apart\, she does\, too\, and the show follows her psyche’s explosion through a lineup of chaotic femme characters: an immortal witch\, a codependent Jesus\, a postapocalyptic Real Housewife\, even a very grouchy worm! \n“Very fucking funny”\n-Eric Andre (comedian\, The Eric Andre Show) \n“A glittering harbinger of doom”\n-Sarah Knittel (clown legend ) \nCREATIVE TEAM \nProduced by Cliff Mak\nDirected by Allison Brooks\nFind them @ceciliakcecilia @thegirlonthebike_ @the.gay.divorce \nCecilia Corrigan is a weird bimbo clown flower\, with roots in the world of drag\, poetry and performance art. Her projects written for the stage include a queer adaptation of The Misanthrope\, commissioned by Bedlam\, Motherland\, a play created while Artist In Residence at Issue Project Room\, and Jingle All the Gay\, an annual holiday show with drag stars Kitten N’ Lou. Her screenplays have been developed at production companies like Annapurna and Killer Films. She’s collaborated in performance with artists including Eric André and Steve Buscemi. The New York Times has described her performances as “exhilarating.” Her first poetry collection\, Titanic\, won the Madeleine Plonsker Prize. \nAllison Brooks is a multidisciplinary performer and director. She has written\, directed\, and starred in two original films\, Looking for Richard and Sisters of Evergreen. Her film Sisters of Evergreen recently won “Best Ensemble Cast” and “Best Director” at the 2026 Comedy Film Festival in Austin\, Texas. Known for her physical comedy and love of improv\, she brings bold energy and instinctive humor to everything she creates. \nCliff Mak is a writer and producer. They have collaborated with Cecilia on a number of performances\, shows\, and videos. They are also an English professor at Queens College\, CUNY. \nCW \nReferences to IPV \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/the-gay-divorce-2/2026-06-20/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T210000
DTSTAMP:20260612T101523
CREATED:20260512T182644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T205720Z
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SUMMARY:Queer Butoh Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nQueer Butoh Festival 2026\nby New York Butoh Institute\nplaying June 24-27\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 2 hours with intermission \nCelebrating a decade of radical performance and embodied experimentation\, Queer Butoh Festival returns to New York City with four evenings of interdisciplinary performance exploring the evolving landscape of Butoh in NYC and beyond. This year’s festival brings together local and international artists from Mexico\, Belgium\, South Korea\, Singapore\, Chile\, and across the United States\, highlighting Butoh as a global and ever-evolving art form rooted in transformation\, experimentation\, and radical presence. \nThrough dance\, ritual\, sound\, and interdisciplinary performance\, the festival continues its decade-long commitment to queer expression\, artistic risk-taking\, and cross-cultural exchange. \nThe festival will feature performances across all four nights by Fana Muñoz and Moisés Regla (Mexico)\, Camille Raséra (Belgium)\, Miu Kim (South Korea)\, and Dani Cole (NYC). \nAdditional featured artists include New Yorkers Milo Longenecker (USA) on June 24–25\, Zo Roze (USA) on June 24 and 27\, Oscar Suh-Rodriguez (Chile/USA) on June 25–26\, Eric Lichtenstein (USA) on June 26\, and Robyn Wong Min Xuan (Singapore) on June 27. Full information available here. \nCREATIVE TEAM \nPresenting works by:\nFana Muñoz and Moisés Regla\nCamille Raséra\nDani Cole\nMilo Longenecker\nOscar Suh-Rodriguez\nZo Roze\nrobyn wong min xuan\nEric Lichtenstein\nMiu Kim  \nFind them @vangelinebutoh @deliriumpsicoactivo @moisesregla @camillerasera @lightstonelabs @robyns.hood @s.danicole @osukasu @miu_keem @zoroze_ @milo_longenecker\n \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/queer-butoh-festival-2026/2026-06-24/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T101523
CREATED:20260429T204010Z
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SUMMARY:Nancy
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nNancy\nby Sean Swenson\nplaying June 25-28 at 7PM\nat Brick Aux Studio\nrunning time 90 minutes \nA trans agoraphobe strikes up an online correspondence with a Mephistophelean figure named Jack\, who promises to rebuild them in his image\, before forces both mundane and divine intervene — including a blank verse-speaking Joan of Arc\, a neighbor who won’t stop watching Heat (1995)\, and an archangel with a thousand hands.  \nCREATIVE TEAM \nSean Swenson – writer\, performer\nEm Hausmann – director\nCori Diaz – stage manager\nGabs Ethridge – performer\nSam Grace Lane – performer\nWhimzee Lee Hanna – lighting\nMav Leslie – music & sound\nSarah Jae Leiber – press\nLou Barcott – poster art  \nFIND THEM \n@seanworldnomercy @emhouseman @igobygabs @yowchsam @nightmaremav @whimzeelee @sarahjaeleiber @wanlittlehusks \nSPECIAL THANKS \nMatthew Antoci\, Alexandra Brokowski\, Carlos Corona\, Michael Breslin & Patrick Foley\, Petra Hinds\, Beth Hyland\, Katie Kirk\, EmElise Knapp\, Playgarden Prep\, Grace Robins-Somerville\, Valeska von Schirmeister\, Madison Mae Williams. \nCONTENT WARNING \nViolence\, sex\, and gender trouble. \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/nancy/2026-06-25/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T210000
DTSTAMP:20260612T101523
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T205720Z
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SUMMARY:Queer Butoh Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nQueer Butoh Festival 2026\nby New York Butoh Institute\nplaying June 24-27\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 2 hours with intermission \nCelebrating a decade of radical performance and embodied experimentation\, Queer Butoh Festival returns to New York City with four evenings of interdisciplinary performance exploring the evolving landscape of Butoh in NYC and beyond. This year’s festival brings together local and international artists from Mexico\, Belgium\, South Korea\, Singapore\, Chile\, and across the United States\, highlighting Butoh as a global and ever-evolving art form rooted in transformation\, experimentation\, and radical presence. \nThrough dance\, ritual\, sound\, and interdisciplinary performance\, the festival continues its decade-long commitment to queer expression\, artistic risk-taking\, and cross-cultural exchange. \nThe festival will feature performances across all four nights by Fana Muñoz and Moisés Regla (Mexico)\, Camille Raséra (Belgium)\, Miu Kim (South Korea)\, and Dani Cole (NYC). \nAdditional featured artists include New Yorkers Milo Longenecker (USA) on June 24–25\, Zo Roze (USA) on June 24 and 27\, Oscar Suh-Rodriguez (Chile/USA) on June 25–26\, Eric Lichtenstein (USA) on June 26\, and Robyn Wong Min Xuan (Singapore) on June 27. Full information available here. \nCREATIVE TEAM \nPresenting works by:\nFana Muñoz and Moisés Regla\nCamille Raséra\nDani Cole\nMilo Longenecker\nOscar Suh-Rodriguez\nZo Roze\nrobyn wong min xuan\nEric Lichtenstein\nMiu Kim  \nFind them @vangelinebutoh @deliriumpsicoactivo @moisesregla @camillerasera @lightstonelabs @robyns.hood @s.danicole @osukasu @miu_keem @zoroze_ @milo_longenecker\n \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/queer-butoh-festival-2026/2026-06-25/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.bricktheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/QUEER-BUTOH-2026-WEB-1080X1080.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T101523
CREATED:20260429T204010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T205317Z
UID:23337-1782500400-1782505800@www.bricktheater.com
SUMMARY:Nancy
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nNancy\nby Sean Swenson\nplaying June 25-28 at 7PM\nat Brick Aux Studio\nrunning time 90 minutes \nA trans agoraphobe strikes up an online correspondence with a Mephistophelean figure named Jack\, who promises to rebuild them in his image\, before forces both mundane and divine intervene — including a blank verse-speaking Joan of Arc\, a neighbor who won’t stop watching Heat (1995)\, and an archangel with a thousand hands.  \nCREATIVE TEAM \nSean Swenson – writer\, performer\nEm Hausmann – director\nCori Diaz – stage manager\nGabs Ethridge – performer\nSam Grace Lane – performer\nWhimzee Lee Hanna – lighting\nMav Leslie – music & sound\nSarah Jae Leiber – press\nLou Barcott – poster art  \nFIND THEM \n@seanworldnomercy @emhouseman @igobygabs @yowchsam @nightmaremav @whimzeelee @sarahjaeleiber @wanlittlehusks \nSPECIAL THANKS \nMatthew Antoci\, Alexandra Brokowski\, Carlos Corona\, Michael Breslin & Patrick Foley\, Petra Hinds\, Beth Hyland\, Katie Kirk\, EmElise Knapp\, Playgarden Prep\, Grace Robins-Somerville\, Valeska von Schirmeister\, Madison Mae Williams. \nCONTENT WARNING \nViolence\, sex\, and gender trouble. \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/nancy/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.bricktheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/NancySquare.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T210000
DTSTAMP:20260612T101523
CREATED:20260512T182644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T205720Z
UID:23393-1782504000-1782507600@www.bricktheater.com
SUMMARY:Queer Butoh Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nQueer Butoh Festival 2026\nby New York Butoh Institute\nplaying June 24-27\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 2 hours with intermission \nCelebrating a decade of radical performance and embodied experimentation\, Queer Butoh Festival returns to New York City with four evenings of interdisciplinary performance exploring the evolving landscape of Butoh in NYC and beyond. This year’s festival brings together local and international artists from Mexico\, Belgium\, South Korea\, Singapore\, Chile\, and across the United States\, highlighting Butoh as a global and ever-evolving art form rooted in transformation\, experimentation\, and radical presence. \nThrough dance\, ritual\, sound\, and interdisciplinary performance\, the festival continues its decade-long commitment to queer expression\, artistic risk-taking\, and cross-cultural exchange. \nThe festival will feature performances across all four nights by Fana Muñoz and Moisés Regla (Mexico)\, Camille Raséra (Belgium)\, Miu Kim (South Korea)\, and Dani Cole (NYC). \nAdditional featured artists include New Yorkers Milo Longenecker (USA) on June 24–25\, Zo Roze (USA) on June 24 and 27\, Oscar Suh-Rodriguez (Chile/USA) on June 25–26\, Eric Lichtenstein (USA) on June 26\, and Robyn Wong Min Xuan (Singapore) on June 27. Full information available here. \nCREATIVE TEAM \nPresenting works by:\nFana Muñoz and Moisés Regla\nCamille Raséra\nDani Cole\nMilo Longenecker\nOscar Suh-Rodriguez\nZo Roze\nrobyn wong min xuan\nEric Lichtenstein\nMiu Kim  \nFind them @vangelinebutoh @deliriumpsicoactivo @moisesregla @camillerasera @lightstonelabs @robyns.hood @s.danicole @osukasu @miu_keem @zoroze_ @milo_longenecker\n \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/queer-butoh-festival-2026/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.bricktheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/QUEER-BUTOH-2026-WEB-1080X1080.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T101523
CREATED:20260429T204010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T205317Z
UID:23338-1782586800-1782592200@www.bricktheater.com
SUMMARY:Nancy
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nNancy\nby Sean Swenson\nplaying June 25-28 at 7PM\nat Brick Aux Studio\nrunning time 90 minutes \nA trans agoraphobe strikes up an online correspondence with a Mephistophelean figure named Jack\, who promises to rebuild them in his image\, before forces both mundane and divine intervene — including a blank verse-speaking Joan of Arc\, a neighbor who won’t stop watching Heat (1995)\, and an archangel with a thousand hands.  \nCREATIVE TEAM \nSean Swenson – writer\, performer\nEm Hausmann – director\nCori Diaz – stage manager\nGabs Ethridge – performer\nSam Grace Lane – performer\nWhimzee Lee Hanna – lighting\nMav Leslie – music & sound\nSarah Jae Leiber – press\nLou Barcott – poster art  \nFIND THEM \n@seanworldnomercy @emhouseman @igobygabs @yowchsam @nightmaremav @whimzeelee @sarahjaeleiber @wanlittlehusks \nSPECIAL THANKS \nMatthew Antoci\, Alexandra Brokowski\, Carlos Corona\, Michael Breslin & Patrick Foley\, Petra Hinds\, Beth Hyland\, Katie Kirk\, EmElise Knapp\, Playgarden Prep\, Grace Robins-Somerville\, Valeska von Schirmeister\, Madison Mae Williams. \nCONTENT WARNING \nViolence\, sex\, and gender trouble. \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/nancy/2026-06-27/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.bricktheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/NancySquare.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T210000
DTSTAMP:20260612T101523
CREATED:20260512T182644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T205721Z
UID:23394-1782590400-1782594000@www.bricktheater.com
SUMMARY:Queer Butoh Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nQueer Butoh Festival 2026\nby New York Butoh Institute\nplaying June 24-27\, 2026\nat The Brick Theater\nrunning time 2 hours with intermission \nCelebrating a decade of radical performance and embodied experimentation\, Queer Butoh Festival returns to New York City with four evenings of interdisciplinary performance exploring the evolving landscape of Butoh in NYC and beyond. This year’s festival brings together local and international artists from Mexico\, Belgium\, South Korea\, Singapore\, Chile\, and across the United States\, highlighting Butoh as a global and ever-evolving art form rooted in transformation\, experimentation\, and radical presence. \nThrough dance\, ritual\, sound\, and interdisciplinary performance\, the festival continues its decade-long commitment to queer expression\, artistic risk-taking\, and cross-cultural exchange. \nThe festival will feature performances across all four nights by Fana Muñoz and Moisés Regla (Mexico)\, Camille Raséra (Belgium)\, Miu Kim (South Korea)\, and Dani Cole (NYC). \nAdditional featured artists include New Yorkers Milo Longenecker (USA) on June 24–25\, Zo Roze (USA) on June 24 and 27\, Oscar Suh-Rodriguez (Chile/USA) on June 25–26\, Eric Lichtenstein (USA) on June 26\, and Robyn Wong Min Xuan (Singapore) on June 27. Full information available here. \nCREATIVE TEAM \nPresenting works by:\nFana Muñoz and Moisés Regla\nCamille Raséra\nDani Cole\nMilo Longenecker\nOscar Suh-Rodriguez\nZo Roze\nrobyn wong min xuan\nEric Lichtenstein\nMiu Kim  \nFind them @vangelinebutoh @deliriumpsicoactivo @moisesregla @camillerasera @lightstonelabs @robyns.hood @s.danicole @osukasu @miu_keem @zoroze_ @milo_longenecker\n \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/queer-butoh-festival-2026/2026-06-27/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.bricktheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/QUEER-BUTOH-2026-WEB-1080X1080.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T203000
DTSTAMP:20260612T101523
CREATED:20260429T204010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T205317Z
UID:23339-1782673200-1782678600@www.bricktheater.com
SUMMARY:Nancy
DESCRIPTION:The Brick presents\nNancy\nby Sean Swenson\nplaying June 25-28 at 7PM\nat Brick Aux Studio\nrunning time 90 minutes \nA trans agoraphobe strikes up an online correspondence with a Mephistophelean figure named Jack\, who promises to rebuild them in his image\, before forces both mundane and divine intervene — including a blank verse-speaking Joan of Arc\, a neighbor who won’t stop watching Heat (1995)\, and an archangel with a thousand hands.  \nCREATIVE TEAM \nSean Swenson – writer\, performer\nEm Hausmann – director\nCori Diaz – stage manager\nGabs Ethridge – performer\nSam Grace Lane – performer\nWhimzee Lee Hanna – lighting\nMav Leslie – music & sound\nSarah Jae Leiber – press\nLou Barcott – poster art  \nFIND THEM \n@seanworldnomercy @emhouseman @igobygabs @yowchsam @nightmaremav @whimzeelee @sarahjaeleiber @wanlittlehusks \nSPECIAL THANKS \nMatthew Antoci\, Alexandra Brokowski\, Carlos Corona\, Michael Breslin & Patrick Foley\, Petra Hinds\, Beth Hyland\, Katie Kirk\, EmElise Knapp\, Playgarden Prep\, Grace Robins-Somerville\, Valeska von Schirmeister\, Madison Mae Williams. \nCONTENT WARNING \nViolence\, sex\, and gender trouble. \n \nThe Brick is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We rely on the generosity of our patrons. Consider giving a tax-deductible donation today to help make The Brick a sustainable hub of experimental performance for many years to come.
URL:https://www.bricktheater.com/event/nancy/2026-06-28/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, 579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, 11211\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.bricktheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/NancySquare.jpeg
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