A gay, mentally-ill homeless man lives in an in-between place of the present and his abusive past. His reality is a Gothic playground of frightful personal memory, and the media of the 1970s that inspires his visions. He is alone, and ready to accept his losses; It’s not that I have anything against living… is a poignant meditation which is wrought through that uncomfortable place between silence and words.
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For DEREK, Chroma 1995 uses the text of artist and author Derek Jarman’s Chroma: A Book of Colour – June ’93 as a source to investigate concepts of light and color and notions associated with each and how that connects to the color of movement.
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Taking its name from a 1986 gay p*rn film, DYNASTUD is a solo exploring the complexities of male-male desire and anonymous sex. The work dissects the figure of the dream-boy and the act of cruising through movement, text, and video, presenting the queer male experience as one of subtext and coding. In DYNASTUD, the tube-socked and tan-lined fantasyland of gay p*rn’s Golden Age is both a utopia and a dystopia. Treading the line between tragedy and comedy, the performer relives sexual experiences both real and imagined in an arresting meditation on desire, loneliness, and intimacy.
Videos
Void Main
cirqueSaw (1/8 - 1/26) | ||
The Knights at Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall (2/20 - 2/20) | ||
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Matisse’s Cut-Outs: A Celebration NOVEMBER 9, 2024 – JANUARY 20, 2025
The Museum of Modern Art (11/9 - 1/20) | ||
A.I. vs HUMAN ROAST BATTLE: A.I. JESUS EDITION!
A.I. vs Human Roast Battle (1/12 - 1/12) | ||
Lateral Move Sketch Comedy
Caveat (1/14 - 1/14) | ||
HAYLA The DUSK Tour
Webster Hall (2/7 - 2/7) | ||
Medea: A Musical Comedy
Actors Temple Theatre (10/10 - 2/1)
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Cult Classic Reimagined: The Rocky Horror Show at Gettysburg Community Theatre
Cult Classic Reimagined: The Rocky Horror Show at Gettysburg Community Theatre (10/28 - 10/28)
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