Monday, February 10, 2014
MYSTERY THEATER : DOUBLE BILL! Emily Lacy & Theater for One and Absolutely One Wretchedly Singular Person
Thursday, February 13th at 8pm & 10pm
Seating is extremely limited and by advance purchase only. No late seating.
Tickets are $9 for members // $15 for non-members
More tickets added! Experience The Bitter Tears of Machine Project, Emily Lacy’s Pre-Valentine’s Day Songs of Heartbreak, her 4-year tradition of singing extremely depressing songs to commemorate one of America’s saddest holidays. With Theater for One and Absolutely One Wretchedly Singular Person, which will make you and only you feel like someone in this world cares about you. MYSTERY THEATER : A One Woman Nutcracker
Friday, February 14th at 8pm
Seating is extremely limited and by advance purchase only. No late seating.
Tickets are $9 for members // $15 for non-members
A One Woman Nutcracker comes to life in this moving, non-ballet meditation on relationships past. Seema Kapur sets out on a love story in three parts through moves, pacing and holds. Brought to realization at the Mystery Theater by Haruko Tanaka, Sara Roberts, Seema Kapur, and Kate Brown. Suitable for both lovers and loathers of Valentine’s Day.
Machine this Week : February 13th – 14th
Seating is extremely limited and by advance purchase only. No late seating.
Tickets are $9 for members // $15 for non-members
More tickets added! Experience The Bitter Tears of Machine Project, Emily Lacy’s Pre-Valentine’s Day Songs of Heartbreak, her 4-year tradition of singing extremely depressing songs to commemorate one of America’s saddest holidays. With Theater for One and Absolutely One Wretchedly Singular Person, which will make you and only you feel like someone in this world cares about you.
Seating is extremely limited and by advance purchase only. No late seating.
Tickets are $9 for members // $15 for non-members
A One Woman Nutcracker comes to life in this moving, non-ballet meditation on relationships past. Seema Kapur sets out on a love story in three parts through moves, pacing and holds. Brought to realization at the Mystery Theater by Haruko Tanaka, Sara Roberts, Seema Kapur, and Kate Brown. Suitable for both lovers and loathers of Valentine’s Day.