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TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT!!!
Tuesday, April 3 at 8:30
Wednesday, April 4 at 7:00Seven years into full recovery from a decade-long eating disorder, writer/performer Caroline Rothstein reflects on having the deadliest mental illness while coming of age in the 1990s through monologue, poetry & performance art.
Written and Performed by Caroline Rothstein, Directed by Alex Mallory, Co-Presented with Poetic Theater Productionsat The Living Theatre
21 Clinton Street
(btw. Houston and Stanton)
New York, NY, NY 10009Tickets $18
https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/907555
Check out the trailer here!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5QmBP9cIBI
Caroline Rothstein is a New York City-based performance poet and nonfiction writer. A regular performer at the Nuyorican Poet’s Café and a member of their 2010 slam team ranked second in the nation, she has competed, performed, and led workshops at poetry venues, theatres, colleges, and schools around the United States for a decade. A longtime activist in eating disorder recovery, she hosts the video-blog “Body Empowerment,” sharing her own recovery story to promote positive body image worldwide. She has a B.A. in classical studies from the University of Pennsylvania, and an M.S. from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.
I’ll be adding a few shows here and there, but I will keep everyone posted. March, April and May schedules are on the way. Reblog! Invite your friends! Will I be seeing YOU next month??
February 8th:
Cantab Poetry Slam
738 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA - 8pm
February 9th:
Loser Slam
Inkwell Coffee House
655 Second Avenue
Long Branch, NJ - 9pm
February 10th:
SUNY Geneseo
TBA Geneseo, NY - 9pm
February 13th:
York College of PA
Sparts Den
441 Country Club Road
York, PA - 7pm
February 16th:
Troy-Buchanan High School Writer’s Week
Troy, Missouri - Private
February 19th:
Uptown Poetry Slam
Green Mill Jazz Club
4802 N. Broadway Ave.
Chicago, IL - 7pm
February 20th:
Mental Graffiti
Cole’s Bar
2338 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL - 7:30pm
February 22nd:
In One Ear
Heartland Cafe
7000 N Glenwood Ave
Chicago, IL - 9:00pm
February 27th:
Fremd High School Writer’s Week
Palatine, IL - Private
February 28th:
Berklee College of Music
Berklee Poetry Slam
Room 110 of 7 Haviland Street
Boston, MA - 7:30
February 29th:
Sarah Lawrence College
TBA
Yonkers, NY - TBA
February 30th:
JUST KIDDING IT DOESN’T EXIST!
The Intangible Collective is representing big at this week’s Poetic License Festival! Summaries and showtimes for the works of Caroline Rothstein and Edward McWilliams are below. All shows will be held at Wild Project - 195 E. 3rd Street (Btwn Avenues A & B). Check the individual Facebook Event pages for more details.
Underground - Vignettes from a Manhattan-bound train written by Edward McWilliams with additional poetry by D’Janau Morales, Reynaldo (Bamboo MC) Melendez, David Scott, and Daniel Silber-Baker.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/274834105899375/
Times:
Thursday January 5 - 9PM
Saturday January 7 - 9PM
Sunday January 8 - 5PM
faith - A new one-woman play written and performed by Caroline Rothstein.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/189944841101007
Time: Thursday January 5 - 5PM
S.W.A.P. - The Spoken Word Almanac Project: “A Year in Review from a Poet’s Point of View” - The Spoken Word Almanac Project 2011 is poetry and media extravaganza recapping the news events of 2011 through an array of perspectives from a diverse group of some of New York’s finest performance poets
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/131388876975579
Time: Friday January 6 - 9PM
Off the Record - a brand new play by Akua Daku, Camonghne Felix, Joanna Hoffman, and Caroline Rothstein.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/255855017812405
Time: Friday January 6 - 9PM
“For You,” written and performed by Caroline Rothstein, 2011. Twelve tracks: 11 poems, 1 haiku. $10 plus $2.50 shipping/handling. Available for purchase here. Thank you!
Brian Omni Dillon’s poem “Trevor” featured on Indiefeed today. He also hosted a few episodes of the podcast while Mongo was on vacation, you can listen to his interview with Mahogany Browne here.
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