- A Tombola Raffle with over 100 prizes including art, luxury items, and cultural experiences - EVERY ticket is a winner!
- An exhibition of select silkscreen prints made in Wassaic
- An installation by Carmen Osterlye and Shannon Finnegan
- Snacks and Drinks
Benefit Committee:
Scott Anderson and Jeila Gueramian
Cynthia Bittenfield
Charlotte Caldwell
Lucy Commoner and Dick Berry
Carl D'Alvia and Jackie Saccoccio
Charlie Davidson and Ylinka Barotto
Elizabeth Denny
Jillian Dunham
Danielle Durchslag and Aamir Wyne
Karen Flatow
Ryan Frank
Joshua Frankel
Kara and Simon Gerson
Isaac Gertman
Damian Gutierrez and Jeanne Gardner
Suzanne Hader and Mike Johns
Sarah and Slobodan Hardesty Mitrovic
Anne Huntington
Emma Katz
Steven Kim
Kendra and Florent Lacroix
Allegra LaViola
Michelle Leftheris
Bri Lowndes
Scott Marquardt
Betsey McCall
Jen and Kevin McCoy
George McNeely
Janet and Dave Offensend
Paul Outlaw and Jennifer Catron
Brooke Rogers
Sarah Sandman
Anne Sherman
Callie Siegel and Nate Guild
Breanne Trammell
Jessica Wallen
Lauren Was and Adam Eckstrom
Walker and Mary Waugh
Damian and Britt Zunino
Sally and Tony Zunino
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What becomes of dreams and memories over time?
This fantastically re-imagined production, choreographed by Zoe Bennett, focuses on the memory and dreams: creating a downstage world full of self-motivated, half remembered text juxtaposed by a movement laden upstage, where characters and caricatures alike roam about, rehashing a 40 year old story, infinitely looping onward.
Wind up the Victrola and watch the story unfold...
Produced by Jamie Effros
Directed by Sherri Kronfeld
Featuring Sarah Stephens and Tommy Crawford
Nov 14, 15, 16, 17 at 7pm, and Nov 18 at 6pm
Tobacco land, North Carolina: A boy with a guitar, trapped in time, lurks near the abandoned railway tracks, waiting for a glimpse of an infamous ghost train- the legend of the Maco Lights. 50 years earlier, the white son of a tobacco magnate woos Mattie, his father's beautiful young black receptionist. A play about money and power, love and ghosts, with music.
About our production: SUPERWOLF is dedicated to creating work in which the location is always a character. The setting for our performances is always either informed by the writing, or vice-versa. We're presenting the play at The Invisible Dog Art Center, a turn-of-the-century factory, turned interdisciplinary art space. In-keeping with The Invisible Dog's mission to foster local artists, and create a broadening artistic community, SUPERWOLF will create a unique, intimate theatrical event. Bespoke lighting instruments and seating created by local artists will serve as both scenic elements and original art available for purchase after the show. And just like The Invisible Dog, all proceeds from the art will go directly to the artists.
The show is under 90 minutes. You are welcome to linger afterwards, as each night will include a concert with a different musical guest, and a chance for the audience to explore the performance space as a gallery and meeting-place.
The Invisible Dog is located in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, on Bergen at Smith Street, just half a block from the F/G at Bergen. There are A/C, 2/3, Q/N/R, 4/5 and B trains nearby as well.
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