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Total Eclipse of the Art: Part III

  • The Tank 312 West 36th Street New York, NY, 10018 United States (map)
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About Dark Fest

We are turning off the lights! In this Festival and environmental initiative, The Tank is celebrating innovative performance that utilizes self-sufficient and alternative energy sources. Artists are using everything from glow-in-the-dark mouth guards to flashlights and more to shed some light on their work. Don't worry - we keep the AC on.

FEATURED 2019 PERFORMANCES
TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE ART, PART III in the 56

ROBERT AND STEVE IN THE MACHINE
Written, Directed, and Designed
by Erin Perry

Robert (Katharine Loughery) and Steve (Allison Akmajian) exist in a video game. And they want to get out. Desperately. They grapple with their existence and their friendship as they die, are reborn, and play the game over and over. Will they make it out alive? Will their friendship survive? And when all is said and done, is the hell they know better than the one they don’t?

Music by Kendall Perry
Featuring Allison Akmajian and Katharine Loughery
Special Thanks to Ian Fraser for production advice

AND WHO WILL FOLLOW RACHEL?
Written and Directed by Andrew Plimpton

Set deep underground, this play concerns a closed community that is forced to reckon with the presence of an outsider.

Featuring Emma Welch, Denali Thomas, Katie Spurgin, Amanda Campbell (Actors Equity/SAG), Andrew Duff (Actors Equity), Nick DiLeonardi
Stage Managed by Abbey Starling

SURGE
Written by Tanya Perez
Directed by Rebecca Aparicio

SURGE is about a couple going through a divorce stuck in the very last place they thought possible: a Florida motel room in the middle of a vicious hurricane.

Featuring Daniel Harray and Lorraine Mattox

IN TRAINING
Written by Rachael Carnes
Directed by Gregg Pica

Welcome to your first day of on-the-job training, in this hilarious romp through workplace culture, starring Yulia Baskina and Phoebe Leonard, directed (for the FOURTH time!) by Gregg Pica. That is a whole lotta darkness.