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Posted by: Official_Press_Release 06:20 pm EDT 08/28/18

What's on at the wild project
On Now:

Now - August 30
CHERRYPICKING18: OverRuled
Schedule: Monday - Thursday at 7:30 PM
Tickets: $20

This year Cherry Picking is throwing out the rulebook, questioning authority and celebrating our eighteenth year with CHERRYPICKING18: OverRuled. New works. Big fun.

CHERRY PICKING18: OverRuled will feature three nights of short plays by dozens of writers from coast to coast, all inspired by those rules we’re been told to live by. Their 18th year celebrates the rule breaking, risk taking, art makers who will be the cherry on your summer sundae.

CHERRY PICKING18: OverRuled Line Up:

Tuesday, August 28
Floater by Erin Mallon
Ride by Megan Hart
With Lily Bellow, Nicole Golden, Laura Gourdine, Kevin Jones, JJ Loonam, Dhari Noel, Chris Tomaino, Victoria Tralongo

Wednesday, August 29
Turn Off Your Cell Phone by Charlotte Rahn-Lee
Pit Stop by Carly Maready
The Point by John P. Loonam
Second Cut by Nick Coleman
Headphones and Head Down by Steven Lau
Who Needs Skater Boiz by Carolina Garrigo
With Lily Bellow, Betsey Brown, Ryan Dieringer, Jody Doo, Emily Epstein, Sam Gilroy, Nicole Golden, Laura Gourdine, Christopher Larkin, Dana Levinson, Sergio Mauritz Ang, Nina Mehta, Johanna Pinzler, Natalia Plaza, Tamara Reynolds, Marguerite Stimpson, Chris Tomaino, Victoria Tralongo

Thursday, August 30
P.Y.N.O.Y.L. by John James Loonam
Jersey Girl by Gracie Garcia
Buzz by Noah Tattleman Parnes
No Talking In Class by Victoria Tralongo
Barefoot by Nathan Baker
Tribal Concerns by Joseph McDonough
With Julia Anrather. Lily Bellow, Betsey Brown, Will Conard, Ryan Dieringer, Martha Epstein, Sam Gilroy, Nicole Golden, Babe Howard, Kevin Jones, Christopher Larkin, Dana Levinson, JJ Loonam, Dhari Noel, Tamara Reynolds, Robbie Weinstein


August 31
REVERIES with Matt Barats and Anthony Oberbeck, hosted by Ike Ufomadu
Featuring Ana Fabrega and Gary Richardson
Schedule: Friday at 8PM
Tickets: $8

"Who are those guys? I always see them in coffee shops… no laptops… weird...are they poets or something? Or artists? Drifters? They look like they're 40. Yeah...they must be around 40..." REVERIES is a multimedia comedy installation created by Matt Barats, Anthony Oberbeck and featuring a supporting cast.

Behind dark sunglasses, two mysterious nomads (played by Barats and Oberbeck) appear at Wild Project for one-night-only to share their latest collection of thoughts, stories, and strange memories, accompanied by hypnotic soundscapes, abstract video projections, and monologues from some of the people they've encountered on their journeys.

Coming Soon:

September 2 - September 3
1 2 3, A PLAY ABOUT ABANDONMENT AND BALLROOM DANCING by Lila Rose Kaplan, directed by Juliana Bearse
With Arlene Bozich, Ella Mora, Martin Ortiz, Susannah Resnikoff
Schedule: Sunday - Monday at 8PM
Tickets: $25 (Student/Senior: $15)

This is a play about three daughters of a leftist radical movement and how they relate to each other as sisters, process the trauma of their past, and challenge their inherited legacy.



September 6 - September 8
Untitled Rainbow Project/FEAST
Produced by LadyBox Theater and Mighty Lucky Productions
Schedule: Thursday - Friday at 7:30 PM; Saturday at 2 PM & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $35 (Advance); $40 (Door); $25 (Student/Senior)

Untitled Rainbow Project, written by Darlinda Just Darlinda, co-directed by Sapphire Jones and Peekaboo Pointe
With Darlinda Jus Darlinda, Vic Sin, Nyx Nocturne, Zoe Ziegfeld, Tansy, Madison Krekel, and Ashton Muñiz
Untitled Rainbow Project is an evening length Rainbow Dance Theater piece, a color based multimedia queer explosion of emotion, movement and scintillating story telling! Each act will correlate to a different color and address an emotion/story that the color inspired.

FEAST, written and performed by Tansy and Peekaboo Pointe, directed by Sapphire Jones
Two women explore a world of secluded fantasy, grotesque playfulness, and tormented desire. Pushing boundaries with each other and the vast unknown, LadyBox’s premiere dance theater piece, dives into the depth of a relationship both parties don’t yet understand. Get your seat at the table and enjoy the FEAST.



September 9
Jeanann Verlee’s prey: NYC Book Launch, hosted by Shira Erlichman
With Special Guests Mahogany L. Browne, Dominique Christina Eboni Hogan, Marty McConnell, Syreeta McFadden
Featuring DJ Jive Poetic
Schedule: Sunday at 7 PM
Tickets: $5 (advance; applied toward book purchase); $10 (door)

Jeanann Verlee’s third book, prey, details predatory relationships from childhood onward, drawing parallels between human and nonhuman predators. The poems collected here strive to illuminate the trauma of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse—exploring what it is to become prey. Published by Black Lawrence Press. Book signing immediately following the show.



September 13 - September 16
LOVE ME TENDER by Kenny Hahn, directed by Dan Barron
With JulieAnn Bornales, K Dawn Dumas, Kat Griffin, Claire Monique Martin, Gregg Mays, Mollie Posnik
Produced by Listening Eyes Theatre Company presents
Schedule: Thursday - Friday at 8 PM; Saturday at 2 PM & 8 PM; Sunday at 2 PM
Tickets: $32 ($24 Student/Senior)

While grappling with a recent breakup, Peyton’s depression threatens to swallow her, and her small dog Snuggles is determined not to let it. Through conversations, observations, and eventually, an enormous sacrifice, Snuggles helps Peyton rediscover what it is to love and be loved, and most importantly, what it means to love yourself.



September 22 - October 13
HOPE written and performed by Hope Salas, directed by Erika Latta
Schedule: Tuesday - Friday at 8 PM; Saturday at 2 PM & 8 PM; Sunday at 2 PM
Tickets: $25

HOPE is the story of three women: Rose, a prostitute in the 1950's; Alice, a spirited, yet haunted wife and mother; and Hope, an Irish-Mexican storyteller who examines the fragments of her life in order to understand how she has survived, and how she will thrive in the second half of her life. It is a darkly comic play about women's voices and women's choices; addiction and abuse; healing and survival. It is about HOPE.


All performances are at The Wild Project (195 E. 3rd Street, between Avenues A & B).
Tickets can be purchased online at www.thewildproject.org.

The Box Office opens one hour prior to curtain.

The Wild Project is a theater, film, music, and visual arts venue that presents diverse, engaging, inspiring, and entertaining works to the vibrant and growing community of Alphabet City in New York’s East Village, while bringing together the artists and the environment in a unique way. Founded in 2007, The Wild Project is an innovator among arts venues, providing an eco-friendly theater and gallery where the artists and space nurture each other. The company is dedicated to creating an environment that supports the artists, and to cultivating artists that support the environment. With an eco-conscious approach to presenting the dynamic works of hundreds of emerging artists each year, The Wild Project offers an artistic and environmental education for patrons of all ages, interests, and incomes in its community.
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