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Invulnerable Nothings: A Residency at Brooklyn Art Library
Invulnerable Nothings celebrates the work of Byron and the Shelleys with readings, performance, and installation, presenting their prose, closet dramas, and translations in relief of Howard Brenton's biographical play "Bloody Poetry".
Thursday Aug 4 | Friday Aug 5 | Saturday Aug 6 | Sunday Aug 7
Brooklyn Art Library 28 Frost Street Brooklyn, New York 11211
Presented by Brooklyn Art Library and Valmora Productions
Schedule of Events
Thursday Aug 4 7:30pm: Howard Brenton's "Bloody Poetry"
Friday Aug 5 12-3pm: Open Hours 3pm: Reading--The Shelley Translation of Plato's "Symposium"** 7:30pm: Howard Brenton's "Bloody Poetry"
Saturday Aug 6 12-3pm: Open Hours 3pm: "A Mental Theater"--(Un)staged Reading of Lord Byron's "Cain"** 7:30pm: Howard Brenton's "Bloody Poetry"
Sunday Aug 7 12-3pm: Open Hours 3pm: "A Mental Theater"--(Un)staged Readings from Percy Bysshe Shelley's "Prometheus Unbound" and Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"** 7:30pm: Howard Brenton's "Bloody Poetry"
Featuring the work of Jacqueline Brockel, Matthew Gasda, Lauren Guglielmello, C.C. Kellogg, Joseph Medeiros*, Charlie Munn, Tate Rehklau, Joe Reynolds, Vincent Santvoord, and Kristin Winters*
With thanks to Lindsea Bevington, Fractured Atlas, Anya Klepikov, Polly Korbel,The Morgan Library, Marissa Passi, Steven Peterman, Jordan Tiberio, Triskelion Arts, and Tim Vasen
*appearing courtesy of Actor's Equity Association **free event--email matthewgasda@gmail.com to reserve a place
"Bloody Poetry" is produced through special arrangement with Samuel French
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LocationBrooklyn Art Library (View)
28 Frost Street
Brooklyn, NY 11249
United States
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