FRANCOISE KELLY, front man, can stare into a void for hours
GRANDMA MOE, drummer, bakes her own drum sticks
TAYLOR TAYLOR, lead guitar, ukelele, so fast he doesn’t have a smell
JACKO, bass, synth, knows how to fight, acts as the bands mentalist
MR.MIKE, dancer and management, talent-less, truly.
Influences
shoe shops and spagetti spoons.
Sounds Like
Ok, this is sweet. remember when you were young and you would wander throught the house kind of in a forced daze, not wanting to stop at any particular room because if you did those sounds of the crashing would catch up with you and you would constantly ask for new shoes because it would "just take your mind off things" for a while and your mother always had that pencil stuck in her hair and she would always say to herself "where de fick is dat ponsoul, jimmy" Well thats what we sound like-a fickin welt.
Timeout New York critics pick; The Lastmaker opens tonight! It’s for two weekends only, so don’t miss it!
"A haunting meditation about change, finality, footprints and moving on. " - The Herald, Glasgow
How do places hold layers of different identities over time? In their signature style of physically demanding choreography, Goat Island examines how to say "goodbye" in their new and final performance.
Nov6-16 Thu-Sun 7:30pm
Tickets from $25 $15 (students/seniors) $10 (P.S. 122 members)
"Tea-baggers unite! This Wednesday through Sunday only come see the totally unique Jo Stromgren Kompani as they perform in 'The Society' For only $10 (when you enter code MS10) you can't miss this long awaited NYC premiere of non-sensical, absurd humor that is The Jo Stromgren Kompani. Co-presented with Performance Space 122 and The Abrons Arts Center, 'The Society' explores what happens when a society of coffee drinkers discovers a tea drinker in their midst. JSK doesn't enter into the debate (unlike our presidential hopefuls) about whether or not theatre can change our outlook on humanity. Rather they pursue their signature "fart-in-the-universe quest to pinpoint utterly sad human behavior."
....SPECIAL MYSPACE OFFER: Use discount code "MS10" for $10 tickets* (reg $25) Tickets available online or call 212.352. 3101
Hey all- Come check out the new shows playing at PS122! Thomas Bradshaw’s Southern Promises (Sep 7-27) "Real satire is on the loose."- Margo Jefferson, New York Times [Prophet] When the master of the plantation dies, he wills his slaves to be freed, but his wife doesn't believe that good property should be squandered. Sept 7-27 Wed-Sat 8:30pm Sun+Mon 7pm No performance Mon, Sept 15 or Wed, Sept 24
Tickets from $18 $15 (students/seniors) $10 (P.S. 122 members)
Reid Farrington’s The Passion Project (Sep 10-20)
"Magical, and sinister, and strange- One of the most satisfying theatrical experiences I've had in ages" - Claudia La Rocco Carl Th. Dreyer's 1928 immortal masterpiece is exploded into three dimensions. With multiple projection surfaces and one single actor, Farrington explores the intersection of live performance and film giving us a complete look at the outtakes and reels that were lost to fire, like Joan of Arc herself.
Sept 10-20 Wed-Sun 7:30pm Tue, Sept 16 7:30pm Additional Shows: Fri, Sept 12 and Sat, Sept 13 9pm and Thu, Sept 18 and Fri, Sept 19 9pm
Tickets from $20 $15 (students/seniors) $10 (P.S. 122 members)
*Special Myspace discount* Use discount code "MS10" for $10 tickets* (reg $18 & 20) Tickets available online or call 212.352.3101
*offer based on limited availability; may not be combined with other offers or applied to past sales; may be discontinued at any time.