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Haunted paintings, sexy M&M's, evil algorithms, and hypnobirthing. Join us at 4 Your Information 12 to experience ~10 four-minute fever dreams from people with incredible niche interests who have a lot to say and not a lot of time to say it. Expect to laugh, expect to learn, expect WordArt.
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Amplifying and celebrating the voices of young women and girls.
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TICKETS
$10
Miss the old-fashioned Deaf Club? This is the show for you. It is the newest recurring show just for Deaf and signers and all in American Sign Language (ASL). Comedy, stories, improv, community announcements and more. Deaf NYC this is your Saturday night show!
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TICKETS:
$5
With the future of our nation hanging in the balance and revolution in the air, the need to respond to what is happening in our world RIGHT NOW is more urgent than ever. The Fast and the Furious is a call to arms for artists across all disciplines to make new work about news items and current events that have happened in the week prior.
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TICKETS
$12 online
$15 at the door
Deaf is Not a Dirty Word presents The Moving Hands: A night of ASL comedy by Daniel Israilov and Seth Gore in their world premiere show.
Tickets: $12 advance, $15 at the door.
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TICKETS
$25 in advance/$30 at door
EB SPECIAL $20.00 online through Friday, July 5
GROUP RATES OF TEN OR MORE $15.00 on line and $20.00 @ door.
$12.00 for students/Seniors with ID
Jumping Turnstiles (and Other Misdemeanors)
A Social Drama
Written and Directed by Jeffrey D. Holman/Freedom Jones
A black man dying at the hands of the NYPD over a crime that never occurred or wrong assumptions is nothing new; the NYPD has a long history of killing black men they come in contact with. There is a great injustice done by law enforcement in communities of color. JUMPING TURNSTILES asks, how do we attain justice and racial equality when we've never had it in the first place?
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TICKETS
$25 in advance/$30 at door
Jumping Turnstiles (and Other Misdemeanors)
A Social Drama
Written and Directed by Jeffrey D. Holman/Freedom Jones
A black man dying at the hands of the NYPD over a crime that never occurred or wrong assumptions is nothing new; the NYPD has a long history of killing black men they come in contact with. There is a great injustice done by law enforcement in communities of color. JUMPING TURNSTILES asks, how do we attain justice and racial equality when we've never had it in the first place?
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TICKETS
$25 in advance/$30 at door
EB SPECIAL $20.00 online through Friday, July 5
GROUP RATES OF TEN OR MORE $15.00 on line and $20.00 @ door.
$12.00 for students/Seniors with ID
Jumping Turnstiles (and Other Misdemeanors)
A Social Drama
Written and Directed by Jeffrey D. Holman/Freedom Jones
A black man dying at the hands of the NYPD over a crime that never occurred or wrong assumptions is nothing new; the NYPD has a long history of killing black men they come in contact with. There is a great injustice done by law enforcement in communities of color. JUMPING TURNSTILES asks, how do we attain justice and racial equality when we've never had it in the first place?
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TICKETS
$25 in advance/$30 at door
EB SPECIAL $20.00 online through Friday, July 5
GROUP RATES OF TEN OR MORE $15.00 on line and $20.00 @ door.
$12.00 for students/Seniors with ID
Jumping Turnstiles (and Other Misdemeanors)
A Social Drama
Written and Directed by Jeffrey D. Holman/Freedom Jones
A black man dying at the hands of the NYPD over a crime that never occurred or wrong assumptions is nothing new; the NYPD has a long history of killing black men they come in contact with. There is a great injustice done by law enforcement in communities of color. JUMPING TURNSTILES asks, how do we attain justice and racial equality when we've never had it in the first place?
View Event →
TICKETS
$25 in advance/$30 at door
EB SPECIAL $20.00 online through Friday, July 5
GROUP RATES OF TEN OR MORE $15.00 on line and $20.00 @ door.
$12.00 for students/Seniors with ID
Jumping Turnstiles (and Other Misdemeanors)
A Social Drama
Written and Directed by Jeffrey D. Holman/Freedom Jones
A black man dying at the hands of the NYPD over a crime that never occurred or wrong assumptions is nothing new; the NYPD has a long history of killing black men they come in contact with. There is a great injustice done by law enforcement in communities of color. JUMPING TURNSTILES asks, how do we attain justice and racial equality when we've never had it in the first place?
View Event →
TICKETS
$25 in advance/$30 at door
EB SPECIAL $20.00 online through Friday, July 5
GROUP RATES OF TEN OR MORE $15.00 on line and $20.00 @ door.
$12.00 for students/Seniors with ID
Jumping Turnstiles (and Other Misdemeanors)
A Social Drama
Written and Directed by Jeffrey D. Holman/Freedom Jones
A black man dying at the hands of the NYPD over a crime that never occurred or wrong assumptions is nothing new; the NYPD has a long history of killing black men they come in contact with. There is a great injustice done by law enforcement in communities of color. JUMPING TURNSTILES asks, how do we attain justice and racial equality when we've never had it in the first place?
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TICKETS
$6 online//$10 at the door
4 Your Information is a show of 20ish presentations, each 4 minutes or less, from people who have a lot of really specific knowledge about niche topics. Maybe you’ll hear about a mysterious unsolved mystery from 50 years ago in Australia. Maybe you’ll learn about fish reproduction. There are probably other possible topics too, but that’s just what’s on my mind right now.
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TICKETS
$10
NYers have exciting and interesting jobs. What about Deaf NYers? What kinds of jobs and careers do they have? How does being Deaf impact their opportunity? Come see Jonathan Lamberton interview Tony Maucere, Daniel Israelov, and Gregor Lopes in this bi-monthly new show. Interview is in ASL with voice interpreters. Deaf and hearing audience welcome.
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Leviathan Lab, in association with The Tank, presents
THE WALL: SHORT PLAYS ON IMMIGRATION IN THE TIME OF 45
A Benefit for Immigrant Families Together
Presented as part of Leviathan Lab's LIving Room Series: New Short Plays by Asian American Playwrights.
In 2016, Leviathan originally explored the immigration crisis in our Living Room: Immigrant series. In 2018, the crisis has continued to escalate worldwide. Here in the U.S., between 45's abhorrent zero-tolerance immigration policies that have led to the separation of families and the imprisonment of immigrant children in internment camps; and his racist dog whistles that denigrate black and brown people, there is more to explore and bring to light than ever.
The evening will feature new plays by Sheila Bandyopadhyay, Kaela Mei-Shing Garvin, Daniel K. Isaac, Cherry Lou Sy, and Sanaz Toossi, plus screenings of the web series OCCUPY The White House Sprites, and a new film by Asian American Film Lab, Jennifer Betit Yen, Director.
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TICKETS
Leviathan Lab, in association with The Tank, presents
THE WALL: SHORT PLAYS ON IMMIGRATION IN THE TIME OF 45
A Benefit for Immigrant Families Together
Presented as part of Leviathan Lab's LIving Room Series: New Short Plays by Asian American Playwrights.
In 2016, Leviathan originally explored the immigration crisis in our Living Room: Immigrant series. In 2018, the crisis has continued to escalate worldwide. Here in the U.S., between 45's abhorrent zero-tolerance immigration policies that have led to the separation of families and the imprisonment of immigrant children in internment camps; and his racist dog whistles that denigrate black and brown people, there is more to explore and bring to light than ever.
The evening will feature new plays by Sheila Bandyopadhyay, Kaela Mei-Shing Garvin, Daniel K. Isaac, Cherry Lou Sy, and Sanaz Toossi, plus screenings of the web series OCCUPY The White House Sprites, and a new film by Asian American Film Lab, Jennifer Betit Yen, Director.
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About the Show
With the future of our nation hanging in the balance and revolution in the air, the need to respond to what is happening in our world RIGHT NOW is more urgent than ever. The Fast and the Furious is a call to arms for artists across all disciplines to make new work about news items and current events that have happened in the week prior.
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People all over the world, join hands, start a love train, a TANK train!
We are storming into the new year with our most eclectic and extraordinary season to date, continuing our commitment to enable some of the most exciting and urgent new work from the boldest and brightest emerging artists in New York.
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A panel discussion hosted by Honest Accomplice:
Integration Beyond Tokenism for Women/Queer Women/Trans People in the Performing Arts.
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