March 2010
Tom Murrin + Lucy Sexton The Talking Show
Fairy godfather of downtown performance Tom Murrin (aka Alien Comic) takes us on a talking tour of his life - and of his travels though avant garde theatre in the 60s, 70s, and early 80s!
Radiohole Whatever, Heaven Allows
Known for its radical and reckless theatricality, avant-garde New York troupe Radiohole's newest work is a star-spangled American meta-melodrama inspired by film director Douglas Sirk's 1950s potboilers and Milton's epic Paradise Lost.
Semiospectacle
This verbal varieté strategizes the explicitly semiotic spectacle in a multimedia showcase of live art representing an encounter between the academic lecture hall, the poet's theater, and the vaudeville house.
April 2010
AGA Spring 2010
PS122's longest-running series, this multidisciplinary mini-festival features an exuberant and eclectic line-up of the wildest experimental performance shorts to be found in N.Y.C.
Reid Farrington Gin and "It"
For his next work Gin & "It", Reid Farrington's principle source is a film from the Master of Suspense.
Thu, Jan 7- Sat, Jan 16 9pm as part of COIL 2010 Off-site at 3LD
NY PREMIERE at PS122: April 24 - May 9
$20, $15 (students/seniors)
May 2010
Performance Space 122 Annual Benefit Tuesday May 4th
Save the Date. Details coming soon.
May 4
Adrienne Truscott bermuda
In bermuda Adrienne Truscott, Neal Medlyn, and Carmine Covelli will occupy the interior and exterior of the downstairs theater, playground, and street at PS122
Vaginal Davis Orifice Descending
Vaginal Davis is an originator of the homo-core punk movement and a gender-queer art-music icon. Her concept bands -- including Pedro Muriel and Esther, Cholita! The Female Menudo, black fag, and the Afro Sisters -- have left an indelible mark on the development of underground music.
Reid Farrington Gin and "It"
For his next work Gin & "It", Reid Farrington's principle source is a film from the Master of Suspense.
Thu, Jan 7- Sat, Jan 16 9pm as part of COIL 2010 Off-site at 3LD
NY PREMIERE at PS122: April 24 - May 9
$20, $15 (students/seniors)




