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2012-01-14

“Awkward Levity”

Filed under: Acting, Event, Video — Jonathan Harford @ 11:06

“Awkward Levity” opened on Thursday, and people really enjoyed it! Including this nytheatre.com reviewer! Not bad, right?

If you’re on the fence, here’s a short clip from “Backhand Grief” for you to enjoy! (If you’re not on the fence, though… don’t spoil it.)

Sick Little Productions presents:

Awkward Levity, an evening three short, dark comedies by Richard Hinojosa. Performances begin Thursday January 12, 2012 for a limited engagement through Saturday January 21, 2012. Press tickets are available at anytime during the run. Performances take place at Under St. Mark’s Theater (94 St. Mark’s Place, between 1st Ave. and Ave. A.) The performance schedule is Thursday – Saturday at 8 PM. Ticket price is $15.

?Downtown producers of the twisted puppet saga The Outer Puppets pulls their hands out of their puppets behinds and puts them up their own in this evening of world premiere one acts that peer into the dark hearts of their subjects.

Five Foot Shelf gives us a man experiencing an existential crisis when his best friend forces him to reevaluate his favorite bookshelf. Directed by Jason Griffith.

In A Sharp Point an inappropriate joke triggers a reprisal that sinks two couples deep into a quagmire of insensitivity. Directed by Sheila Garson.

Finally, Back Hand Grief is set in dressing room where the lead is hanging and the cast struggling to fill his role before he’s even cold. Directed by Richard Hinojosa.

Awkward Levity features Jonathan Harford, Lindsay MacNaughton, Rebecca Nerz and Jesse Presler*.

*Appearing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association

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