starring: Toots and Mike Sharpie
featuring:
Shauna Kelly and Kelly Tuohy
sound design and direction by Ryan Holsopple
assistant direction and live sound operation by Shannon Sindelar
photos by Mirit Tal
Thanks to Elliott Malkin for the Electronic dog fence.
This short play evokes the spirit of the Jazz Age with the music of Paul
Whiteman.
Toots is featured as a champion of Neuro Linguistic Programming while he
urges you to find your face amongst the crowd and feel the urge to "Get
Good and Rule!"
Time is served to the crowd by ravishing timekeeping beauties and the grand
finale finds our hero, Mike Sharpie, struggling to approach the stage as
he is thwarted away by a live electronic barrier that shocks and stuns him
into the orchestra pit's horrid embrace!
This was part of Catch IX:
A bi-monthly peformance and video series of short works from emerging and
established artists.
Performed Galapagos Art Space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Curated by Andrew Dinwiddie and Jeff Larson.
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