| What's On (Streaming and On-Demand) at the wild project | |
| Posted by: Official_Press_Release 02:40 pm EST 02/25/21 | |
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| What's On (Streaming & On-Demand) at the wild project On Now: FINAL PERFORMANCES! Streaming Now - February 27 VIRTUAL IMPOSSIBILITIES starring Eric Walton Schedule: Saturdays 8 pm Tickets: $19 (Zoom link emailed the morning of the show; log-in limited to one device per household) In this highly engaging virtual show, NYC's top mentalist Eric Walton presents many of the astonishing feats of mind-reading and mental acuity. Eric has adapted material from his live performance repertoire to suit the virtual format, and has also developed entirely new routines, tailored specifically for this exciting platform. Far from being mere passive viewers of the show, the audiences for Virtual Impossibilities participate actively in the performance, engaging and interacting directly with Eric throughout the experience! Available On-Demand February 26 TETHER A movement, sound, and video work created by multidisciplinary artists: Joanna Mattrey (viola); Laurel Snyder (dance/vocals); and Chris Williams(trumpet); with Laura Sofía Pérez (video editor) Produced by the wild project Streaming On-Demand on wildprojectTV Tickets: $10 In this collaborative work, TETHER explores the bonds between people, tapping into the minds, bodies, and inner essences of each other to open portals into the surreal. Available On-Demand Now! TREES: A New Musical, created & directed by Mur Produced by wild project Featuring: Mur, Aisha Kerensa, Haley Fortune, Jade Litaker & Nyah Raposo Streaming On-Demand on wildprojectTV Tickets: $4.99 Inspired by the international bestseller The Hidden Life Of Trees by Peter Wohlleben, TREES is a musical witness statement addressing climate change, deforestation, and the selfishness of mankind. TREES gives voices to the last remaining Trees on Earth. Mur, a New York City-based visual and performance artist with a focus in music composition, has exhibited and performed solo works in collaboration with La MaMa, National Sawdust, Le Poisson Rouge, Justin Vivian Bond, Alan Cumming, Illesteva, New York Fashion Week, Nordstrom, and Soho House. Coming Soon: March 5 - March 13 HAPPY DAYS by Samuel Beckett A Film by Nico Krell With Tessa Albertson and Jake Austin Robertson Presented by wild project, in association with the Princeton University Fund for Irish Studies Schedule: Thursday - Saturday at 8 pm; Sunday at 3 pm Tickets: Free with a suggested donation of $25 Reservations (required) via: http://happydays.nyc/ Happy Days, Samuel Beckett's modernist masterpiece, is the ultimate emblem of perseverance. In the iconic playwright's lifelong pursuit to illuminate consciousness on stage, Beckett devised Winnie: a tour de force of charm and grit, helplessly buried up to her waist in the ground. She endures the wearisome humdrum of endless, interchangeable days. And now, speaking to an audience who has faced a year of quarantine, the play endures too. To commemorate the play's 60th anniversary, New York's the wild project and director Nico Krell are revitalizing this mammoth, mysterious work. In an exception allowed only during the global pandemic, the performance will be recorded and broadcast online, delicately translated to the screen by a team of artists working on the cutting edge of digital theatre. March 14 W.O.e.R.D … Women of Experience Read Downtown Featuring artists Elizabeth Koke, Raffaele Mary, Dael Orlandersmith, Tanya Selvaratnam and more! Produced by Heather Litteer with the wild project Schedule: Live-Stream Sunday at 7 PM Tickets: $10 Proceeds go to #savethewildproject Heather Litteer started W.O.e.R.D more than a decade ago to highlight women; period. Women that walk a bit off the beaten path and color outside the lines -sisters, mentors, collaborators, inspirators, instigators, and friends, all with a Downtown state of mind. Highlighting women from all disciplines of the arts to explore new ideas, read out loud, and let the inside animal out. Cultivating a safe environment for expression, risk-taking, and literary freedom from social restraints. Bringing together women and those identifying as women all from diverse threads in cultural, societal, and educational backgrounds. Where women are free to voice their 'lived' experience. A place without judgment, this is W.O.e.R.D… Let's tell it! March 19 - April 18 FOLLOWSPOT: a series of digital comedic performances to save our theatre! With performances by Becca Blackwell, Brandon Collins, Manning Jordan, Jill Pangallo, and Paul Soileau with Roddy Bottum & Frank Haines Produced by Wild Project & Solo Project Fund Tickets: $10 Streaming On-Demand on wildprojectTV Some of New York City's most exciting performers-Becca Blackwell, Brandon Collins, Manning Jordan, Jill Pangallo, and Paul Soileau-join for FOLLOWSPOT, a series of solo performances in support of the wild project, a venue that has been a cornerstone of the East Village performance art community for nearly fifteen years. The virtual showcase kicks off on March 19th with a performance by comedian/playwright Manning Jordan (Brooklyn Comedy Collective, FRIGID Fringe); followed by comedian Brandon Collins (MTV, VH1, Medium Popcorn podcast) on March 26th; performance artist Paul Soileau (CHRISTEENE) will be joined by Roddy Bottom (Faith No More, Imperial Teen) and artist/performer Frank Haines on April 2nd; actor/comedian/artist Jill Pangallo (Joe's Pub, Pioneer Works) will take the "stage" April 9th, and actor/comedian Becca Blackwell (NYTW, HBO, Netflix), wraps things up on April 16th. The performances will remain available for streaming indefinitely. __ All performances are on-online and accessed via the wild project's website www.thewildproject.org unless otherwise noted. The wild project recently launched a GoFundMe to help mitigate the financial toll of Covid so that they can return to presenting some of downtown theater's most exciting theatrical experiments. 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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