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Horse Trade and
No. 11 Productions
present

Places.

7pm
Second Sunday of the
month
2011

 

Admission
$7

Places. is a dark comedy revolving around a struggling independent theatre company and a lead actress who has developed a bad habit for accidentally killing people.  To save the company from financial ruin, the director hires a 92-year-old Broadway legend (played by a life size puppet) in an attempt to bring in audiences, much to the chagrin of the anti-establishment, robot-obsessed playwright. 

Places. will be performed at Under St. Marks (94 St. Marks Place, NYC, NY 10009) on 1/9/11, 2/13/11, 4/10/11, 5/8/11, 6/12/11 and 7/10/11.  All performances are at 7pm.  Tickets are $7 and can purchased at the door.  Please email no.11productions@gmail.com for press/industry comps.

Join us the second Sunday of every month, beginning in January, to watch this Lynchian episodic soap opera unfold.  Each month features a different downtown theatre artist or group who will perform during the “commercial” breaks.  Places. is a celebration of downtown theatre – each episode features cameos from established indie theatre artists.  Visit www.no11productions.com for updates on special guests, performances and to view video recaps of previous episodes. 

No.11 Productions is a non-profit ensemble company dedicated to creating “Theatre of the Unexpected.” No.11 strives to create a wide variety of theatre that inspires audiences to become active participants in the world. Asymptotically working towards truth, we are dedicated to constantly questioning our world by presenting different perspectives – we juxtapose seeming reality with the unexpected. Past productions include: Assemblywomen (Capital Fringe/SaratogaArtsFest), Lysistrata (FringeNYC/Van Cortlandt Park/SaratogaArtsFest), Medea (FRIGID New York), The Elephant Man - The Musical (Capital Fringe/@Seaport!), Mythunderstood (SaratogaArtsFest), Claire and the Ornithological Shadow (Bushwick Starr/@Seaport!), Jet of Blood (FRIGID New York), We Three (FringeNYC/Capital Fringe) and the music video for Nat Osborn's The Changing of the Guard.

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