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JANUARY 13 TO 22
"QUESTIONS ABOUT ANGELS" by Joseph Mills/MILLSworks
THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY
Veteran dancer/choreographer Joseph Mills, known for his work with MOMIX, Eric Hawkins Dance Company and Heidi Latsky Dance, has returned to New York and formed his own company, MILLS/works. It will debut in "Questions About Angels," his evening length suite of four dances on what's angelic: their asexual purity, power, wrath, vengeance and yes, even their sexyness. With five dancers (including Mills). Sets and costumes by Joseph Mills; lighting design by Jeff Greenberg. There is music by by Michael Hunt and Yaz Kaz and an ambient electronica mix. Mills is also a visual artist and he designs his own works deliberately and intricately. The physical setting will integrate yards of voluminous fabric, first as costume and then as a scenic element. Since angels are often described as beings of pure light, the dancers will often be clothed in garments of light and dance among reflective surfaces.

COMPLETE INFO: www.jsnyc.com/season/angels.htm


JANUARY 15
KIDS 'N COMEDY "NEW YEARS RESOLUTION SHOW"
GOTHAM COMEDY CLUB
Kids 'N Comedy, New York's leading presenter of young comic talent, will present "The New Year's Resolution Show," a one-of-a-kind show of original standup material by teenage comedians, January 15 at Gotham Comedy Club, 208 West 23rd Street. A new year means it's time for new beginnings and a renewed sense of hope for the future. It also means it's time to start making promises to yourself you'll never, ever keep. By mid-January, you've already fallen short, but you can at least remember the resolutions you aren't keeping. Funny, isn't it? Not to your parents, who never seem to understand these lapses. So Kids 'N Comedy decided to dedicate its January 15 show to the whole phenomenon, featuring Conor Williams, Charley Bardey, David Thompson, Jake Sidransky, Daniel Laitman, Andrew Vatier and more.

COMPLETE INFO: www.jsnyc.com/season/knc.htm


JANUARY 16 TO 22
TIMES SQUARE INTERNATIONAL THEATER FESTIVAL
LITTLE TIMES SQUARE THEATRE AND THEATRE 500
300 WEST 43RD STREET
The Roy Arias Studios & Theaters, located in the Times Square Arts Center at 300 West 43rd Street, will present the first Times Square International Theater Festival from January 16 to 22, 2012. Coinciding with this festival, the complex is addressing shortage of flexible, experimental, curated performance venues in Midtown by recommissioning its fourth floor theater space (74 seats) as the Little Times Square Theatre and its fifth floor Off-Broadway theater (136 seats) as Theatre 500.

The festival is produced by Roy Arias and Stalin Urbano and curated by noted director Alfred Preisser and actor Irma Bello. It is dedicated to work that challenges the status quo, exhibits artistic excellence and manifests invention and innovation in all of its aspects. Its mission is to provide an affordable venue for an assortment of plays and performance pieces that will not otherwise be seen in the doorstep of Broadway, offering companies of reduced budget but great artistic merit the opportunity to show their art in the heart of the theater capital of the world.

COMPLETE INFO: www.jsnyc.com/season/tsitf.htm


JANUARY 19 TO 29
"THE LADY AND THE PEDDLER" AND "GIMPEL THE FOOL"
LA MAMA E.T.C.
These two plays are based upon stories by Nobel Prize Laureates. "The Lady and the Peddler" by S.Y. Agnon, adapted by Yosefa Even-Shoshan and directed by Geula Jeffet Attar, is a dance theater piece featuring actor Victor Attar as the Peddler and dancer Ilana Cohen as the Lady. "Gimpel the Fool," a monodrama from the story by Isaac Bashevis Singer, is adapted for the stage, directed and performed by Howard Rypp.

COMPLETE INFO: www.jsnyc.com/season/lady-peddler-gimpel.htm


JANUARY 19 TO FEBRUARY 5
"OPEN REHEARSAL" BY LAZARRE SEYMOUR SIMCKES
THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY
"Open Rehearsal" by Lazarre Seymour Simckes, author of "Seven Days of Mourning," "Ten Best Martyrs of the Year," and "Nossig’s Antics," is a Pirandellian farce in which a play about a chaotic family pretends to be just a chaotic rehearsal. The playwright is an award-winning author whose plays usually confront difficult questions of Jewish history with absurdist logic.  This is his fourth production at Theater for the New City and his first time directing his own work.

COMPLETE INFO: www.jsnyc.com/season/open_rehearsal.htm


JANUARY 27 - FEBRUARY 5
THUNDERBIRD AMERICAN INDIAN DANCERS 37th ANNUAL DANCE CONCERT AND POW-WOW
THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY
This is Thunderbird American Indian Dancers' 37th annual Dance Concert and Pow Wow at Theater for the New City. The troupe's appearances benefit college funds for needy Native American students. These Pow-Wows have been presented annually as a two-week event by TNC since 1976, with the box office donated to these funds. There will be dances, stories and traditional music from the Iroquois and Native Peoples of the Northwest Coast, the Southwest, the Plains, and the Arctic regions. Between 15 and 20 dancers will assemble for the event.

COMPLETE INFO: www.jsnyc.com/season/pow-wow.htm


JANUARY 26 TO FEBRUARY 25
JAN HUS PLAYHOUSE, 315 E. 74TH ST.
"GROWING UP GONZALES"
"Growing Up Gonzales" by Felix Rojas, performed by Andres Chulisi Rodriguez, was performed April 17 to June 12, 2011 at the Sixth Street Playhouse in Alphabet City to full houses, but little notice. This "sleeper" play has taken the leap to Off-Broadway and will be presented January 26 to February 25 at the Jan Hus Playhouse, 351 E 74th Street. Playwright Felix Rojas is a former member of the historic Family Repertory. Performer Andres Chulisi Rodriguez is a gravelly-voiced comedian, playwright and member of the comedy troupe "Lose Control." The play is a bittersweet comedy of two brothers growing up in the Puerto Rican section of the Bronx, whose coming of age is marked by the untimely death of their father. One actor plays both parts. The play is filled with the hearty characters, flavors and textures of The Bronx in the 70's and displays a very witty understanding of life.

COMPLETE INFO: www.jsnyc.com/season/gonzales.htm


JANUARY 29
KIDS 'N COMEDY IN "THE PHILOSOPHY SHOW"
GOTHAM COMEDY CLUB
Kids 'N Comedy, New York's leading presenter of young comic talent, will present "The Philosophy Show," a one-of-a-kind show of original standup material by teenage comedians, January 29 at Gotham Comedy Club, 208 West 23rd Street. The teenage years are filled with alienation, self-doubt, conformity, senseless athletics and facial outbreaks. What better way to deal with it all than by weighing Hegel against Kierkegaard? The teen comics will crack books to prepare for this one.  With: Leo Frampton, Val Bodurtha, Lee Wolfowitz, Eric Kurn, Zach Rosenfeld and more.

COMPLETE INFO: www.jsnyc.com/season/knc_philosophy.htm


APRIL 26 TO MAY 13
YARA ARTS GROUP IN "DREAM BRIDGE"
LA MAMA E.T.C.
La MaMa will present Yara Arts Group in “Dream Bridge,” an original, experimental theatre piece featuring Yara artists from New York and actors from Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine. The production, created by Virlana Tkacz, is based on a Ukrainian poem “Dream” by Oleh Lysheha and fragments from Shakespeare’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream” (which are mentioned in the poem), as well as the dreams and nightmares of the participants. It features Kyrgyz traditional music, as well as an electronic score by noted Kyiv composer Alla Zagaykevych.

MORE INFO: www.jsnyc.com/season/yara_2012.htm

 

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