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Workshop: Clowning – April 7

Workshop: Clowning – April 7

Think bold, think big!  The Clowning Workshop offers the opportunity to learn practical, immediately usable skills that can be used to make bolder and more fearless choices in performance.  Students will begin by working on attitude, presence, physicality, and using their own personality as a foundation for clown performance.  The workshop will continue with work [...]

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Mosaic

Quest Visual Theatre Lanham, MD www.questvisualtheatre.org   Dressed in identical black trench coats, five expressionless actors dart randomly across the stage. As they gather in a line down stage, the five characters slowly begin to unbutton their coats, but gripped with fear, they quickly re-button the coats and sigh with relief in the security of [...]

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Gin & Tonic & Passing Trains

Ramesh Meyyappan Glasgow, Scotland www.rameshmeyyappan.com   Gin & Tonic & Passing Trains is a visual, classic tale of one man who has too much time on hands and the question of how to fill it. With nothing for company other than his thoughts, an intermittent wireless and the sound of trains rushing past, the signalman [...]

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Exit Stage Left

Parallel Exit Brooklyn, New York www.parallelexit.net/PE/Exit,_stage_left_2.html  Parallel Exit Physical Comedy Theatre has made an international name for itself while bringing its unique brand of physical comedy to festivals around the world. Following in the footsteps of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, Parallel Exit has created a vaudevillian revue featuring rubber chickens, balancing ladders, clowning, and, [...]

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Free Family Performance – Exit Stage Left

Free Family Performance – Exit Stage Left

Thursday, April 5th at 2pm Reserve a seat ** Use discount code QUEST ** ======================= FREE PHYSICAL COMEDY WORKSHOP FOR KIDS AND ADULTS FRIDAY, April 6th 10am – 11:30am To participate register on Joe’s website

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Funny Bones: The Comedy of Charlie Chaplin

Dan Kamin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania www.dankamin.com Spend an Evening with Charlie Chaplin In Funny Bones Dan invites you to experience the artistry of cinema’s greatest comedian from the inside, deconstructing Chaplin’s comedy with film clips, live demonstrations, audience participation, and a classic Chaplin short with live musical accompaniment.  You’ll never look at comedy the same way again after this [...]

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What the Fool?!?

Drew the Dramatic Fool Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania More than a show, it’s an event! In this visual comedy performance, the audience follows Drew from the parking lot, to the lobby, and into the theater as he overcomes obstacles, mishaps and misunderstandings in a foolish fiasco about a man who goes to see a play, and it [...]

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Balloonacy

Brian Sostek & Barry Kornhauser Lancaster, Pennsylvania BALLOONACY is a funny, sweet, uplifting little play specifically designed for little audiences – children ages 3 – 5.   In the play, audiences meet a lonely old man. He doesn’t talk because, living all by himself, he has no one to talk to.  He takes comfort in doing [...]

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Workshop: What the Workshop?!? Foolish Creativity in Life/Art (3/18)

Workshop: What the Workshop?!? Foolish Creativity in Life/Art (3/18)

Help Drew escape from a chair, get unstuck from a railing, and tame a wild umbrella! Based on the creative problem solving Drew uses to come up with his physical comedy, this workshop will give participants a chance to play in similar ways that were used to make the show, “What The Fool?!?”. They’ll get [...]

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Medea

Mehr Aeen Disabled Theatre Association Iran Written by Euripides Director :  Fatemeh Fakhri Cast :  Davood Mashayekhi – Faramarz Talakoub – Shahnaz Sharifi – Poroshat Soleimani – Hossein Janali Iranian-based Mehr Aeen’s newest work provides a unique visual interpretation to Euripide’s classic play “Medea,” a powerful story of jealousy, revenge, and betrayal. The “Medea” cast [...]

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