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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

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  • Identity crises! Moral conflict! Unrequited love! Requited love! Revolution! It’s amazing how much an old French novel can have in common with 21st century dyke drama. Inspired by the nineteenth century classic, Les Miserables, this original play gives Victor Hugo’s characters and plotlines a contemporary queer spin. Lez Miz follows leather daddy Jean Valjean on her flight from old identities and her quest for redemption. Along the way, she navigates a tangled polyamory battlefield with Cosette and Marius the trust-fund revolutionary… and everyone must choose whether love or the revolution will win the day.


    LEZ MIZ
    Premiering at Dixon Place on Thursday, November 7th at 10pm
    Written and Directed by Kestryl Cael Lowrey

    STARRING:

    Mette Loulou von Kohl as COSETTE
    Nikki Padula as ENJOLRAS
    Mizz June as EPONINE
    Jessica Bathurst as JAVERT
    Sabina Ibarrola as MARIUS
    A.S. Carson's Guide to Successful Living as THENARDIER
    Damien Luxe as VALJEAN


    Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door, and $10 for students and seniors. Purchase online here: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/9825193.



    Cast Bios

    Jessica Bathurst (Javert) is an actor, writer, teacher and arts administrator in Brooklyn. She has spent many fruitless hours attempting to explain that Les Miserables does not take place during the French Revolution.

    A.S. (Thenardier) is the Creator of A.S. Carson's Guide to Successful Living, an ever growing, comprehensive, interactive experience, offering people all around the world guidance on how to navigate this time and space where nothing matters and everything matters all at once. www.ascarson.com

    Sabina Ibarrola (Marius) is a Brooklyn-based performance artist, activist, and troublemaker: a dancer and bruja on the path towards becoming a writer and healer, too. She collaborates with the Boston-based Femme Show and Brooklyn’s Heels on Wheels Glitter Roadshow.

    Mizz June (Eponine) is a musical artist who got her start in musical theater as a teen. She currently has her hands in multiple projects- which are all listed on her facebook, twitter, and youtube fan pages: www.facebook.com/the1theonlymizzjunewww.twitter.com/mizzjunemusic, andwww.youtube.com/mizzjunemusic.

    Mette Loulou von Kohl (Cosette) was born from the orange at the center before the new world came. She is a performer and a wanderer. She uses movement, words, and her love for the unexpected, as tools in the exploration of her embodied histories. She exists in two places at once.

    Kestryl Cael Lowrey (Playwright/Director) is a queer performance artist and playwright. Hir full-length solo performances include XY(T), 348, and Radclyffe. Ze has received a commission from CENTERSTAGE (Baltimore), and hir work has been performed internationally. kestrylcael.com

    Hadassah Damien Luxe (Valjean) is a Brooklyn-based queer femme liberationist artist, digital technologist, and community organizer who creates, produces and performs political and participatory multimedia works all over the US and Canada individually and with the Heels on Wheels. damienluxe.com

    Nikki Padula (Enjolras) is an actress, musician, activist, and bossy (but sympathetic) femme nanny living and working in New York. She feels very lucky to be embarking on such a hilarious and tender journey with a group of amazingly talented artists.



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  • The Helix Queer Performance Network Presents:

    Race & the Colonial Impulse: Queer Performance Practices

    A Long Table Conversation

    Performance artists M. Lamar and Dan Fishback host a Long Table conversation reflecting on the contributions of people of color (POC) in various queer performance communities, and examining the presentation of those performance practices. This discussion will explore ways in which the colonial impulse may exist in queer artists and presenters alike. From the appropriation of queer POC by white queer culture, to racially exclusive booking practices, to why queer people of color are exploited for artistic innovation but unrewarded within predominantly white institutions, this discussion will also explore how POC are empowering themselves outside of these institutions. Whose legacies are whose to claim in terms of appropriation or influence? How can arts institutions better support queer artists of color? How can NYC’s queer arts landscape become more integrated while maintaining the integrity of safe POC space and avoiding easy traps of tokenization and orientalization?

    Conceived by performance artist Lois Weaver, The Long Table format experiments with participation and public engagement by re-appropriating a dinner table atmosphere as a public forum, and encouraging informal conversations on serious topics. It is literally a very long table set up with chairs, where anyone and everyone is welcome to come to the table, ask questions, make statements, leave comments, or simply sit, listen and watch.

    Joining our conversation will be Susana Cook, Arthur Aviles, Juliana Huxtable, Kia LaBeija, V.S. Tobar, Erica Cardwell, and more…

    7 – 9pm | 20 Cooper Square, 4th Floor, NYC | FREE admission

    http://www.helixqpn.org/


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