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November 15th and 16th
7pm
$8-$12
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Are you worried about the future? Well, don't be. An evening of sketches and songs about America-- where we are, and where we're headed. Featuring Robin Holloway, Katherine Chavez, and Lindsey Hope Pearlman.

Lindsey Hope Pearlman is a director, choreographer, writer, and performer born and raised in New York. As a Horse Trade Theatre Group resident artist, her adaptation of Gertrude Stein’s The Geographical History of America was selected as Backstage Magazine’s Critic’s Pick. She was also formerly a member of The Drafts reading group. She is a founding member of Lyrebird Theatre Company and Up & Down Theatre. Favorite projects include Rainbow Funk Squad and Ships of Sand at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2011. She holds a bachelors degree in Theatre and Comparative Literature from Hamilton College and she recently completed the two year Creating Theatre and Performance training at the London International School of Performing Arts.

Robin Holloway Originally from Chicago, Robin Holloway has been working as a jazz musician for over 10 years.  In 2006, he completed a Bachelors degree in jazz piano at the Chicago College of Performing Arts, where he studied with some of the jazz world’s foremost musicians, including Grammy-winning pianist Laurence Hobgood.  He came to London in 2006 and completed his Masters degree at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2007.  Since that time, he has worked as a pianist, composer, theatrical performer and recording artist in London and continental Europe. 
Robin has also co-written and composed the music for several theatre pieces, including a musical-comedy show entitled Cosmic Jazz Cabaret, which he performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2008, and at numerous venues in and around London. 
In June 2011 Robin completed a full-time 2-year training in LeCoq Performance Technique and Theatre Creation at the London International School of Performing Arts (LISPA).

Katherine Chavez is an actor, writer and director, originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico .  Favorite recent projects include AJ and Ann by Angela Ciandro (2011) , Catching Flight by Lila Rose Kaplan (2011), Muerde la Boca in Madrid (2009), and Awesome Fiesta with Pig Iron theatre in Philadelphia (2008).  In June 2011 she completed her training in LeCoq Performance Technique and Theatre Creation at the London International School of Performing Arts.  She also holds an MA in Theatre and a BA in American Civilization from Brown University. 
Equally at home as a film actress, Katherine recently completed filming the female lead in Death and Taxes, an independent film directed by Peter McCarthy.  
Katherine has also worked extensively as a co-writer and dramaturg for a number of playwrights and screenwriters in the U.S. and Europe.