Victorious Boulder | An Increasingly  Unreproducible Class Show

Victorious Boulder | An Increasingly Unreproducible Class Show

By The Glendale Room
Multiple dates

Overview

Two shows. Endless possibilities

Victorious Boulder


an increasingly unreproducible class show


Two shows. Endless possibilities.


Victorious Boulder

an increasingly unreproducible class show

Monday, November 24, 7:30pm, 9:00pm

The Glendale Room

Tickets $5

Doors 7:20pm and 8:50pm


**Lineup subject to change** Late Arrivals will be turned away 20 minutes after scheduled event start.

No Refunds or Exchanges. For the protection of our audiences we reserve the right to refuse service.


Details:


Victorious Boulder

an Increasingly unreproducible class show


Two shows. Endless possibilities.



After 6 weeks of creative exploration, the participants from Adam Smith's "Increasingly Unreproducible Acts" workshop present an hour of unrepeatable, never-the-same-twice performance. Interactive, immersive, and surprising - each piece integrates an element of controlled chaos: the flip of a coin; a chance encounter; the audience's whim.


Come see earnest, funny, and/or tender experiments that span from storytelling to clown to performance art.


David Daw

Alice Gillette

Wendy Jung

Kasiemobi

Eliza Loran

Kenneth Rudnicki

Renata Shayk


"Increasingly Unreproducible Acts" is a workshop focused on building chance and if/thens into your work. Students are given tools to create a performance that’s different every time (on purpose). “Increasingly Unreproducible Acts” helps build a foundation of bringing chance into the creative process and performance to script something that will be uniquely different every time. Each week brings fresh prompts, ensemble work, and creative challenges designed to push boundaries and spark innovation. Participants weave together personal stories, task-based techniques, improvisation skills, and current events to build a short piece that includes an element of the unreproducible.


Adam Smith is a Los Angeles-based, award-winning writer, director and performer. His work has been charted as "Low Brow/Brilliant" by New York Magazine's Approval Matrix. Together with Arletta Anderson, he devises work that's sometimes theatre, sometimes dance, usually in-between. He has taught writing, devised theatre techniques and creative process for over 10 years in San Francisco, Los Angeles and beyond.


Adam is a former member of the New York Neo-Futurist collective and was the founding artistic director of the San Francisco Neo-Futurists, most known for their long-running show The Infinite Wrench (fka Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind), an ongoing, everchanging attempt to perform thirty original plays in an hour.

Purchase tickets online or cash at the door (if not sold out).


For Attendees requiring an Assisted Listening Device, you must submit a written request to venue operator 48 hours prior to listed show start.


**Lineup subject to change** Late Arrivals will be turned away 20 minutes after scheduled event start. No Refunds or Exchanges.


FREE 90 minute parking at adjacent City Parking Structure


At this time there are no additional safety regulations required of audiences - masking, etc. But if you do feel unwell please stay home. We continue to update our policies at times when health conditions change.


Please consider subscribing to our Newsletter to stay up to date with all our info and listings.

Category: Arts, Theatre

Good to know

Highlights

  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

The Glendale Room

127 N Artsakh Avenue

Glendale, CA 91206

How do you want to get there?

Organized by

The Glendale Room

Followers

--

Events

--

Hosting

--

From $6.79
Multiple dates