About This Show

Join Dharma Road for a benefit evening of new dance and theatre works-in-progress by the founding artists of Dharma Road: Harold Lehmann, Sita Mani, Lake Simons, Holly Twining, and just maybe, darlings of the European dance world Jean-Hugues Miredin and Guido Tuveri, if they can be tempted back from the shores of sunny Italy. Afterwards, enjoy a glass of wine and get acquainted with Dharma Road’s programs for international and emerging artists. Proceeds from the evening will be used to upgrade the CRS Theatre’s electrical and lighting systems.

Over the past 16 years, Dharma Road’s seven founding artists have created more than 75 new performance works in nine countries across three continents. In New York, Dharma Road supports and presents a distinguished and diverse roster of contemporary dance & theatre artists.

ON THE PROGRAM

Gus and Fred Smash the TV
Written & Directed by Harold Lehmann and Performed by Alex Kipp, Robbie Weinstein & Jim Ford

An excerpt from the evening-length play that will premiere at CRS on June 2, 2006 and run three weeks.

“So very smart and entertaining that you will probably have a really good time… a terrific example of how alive the theater scene is… Kick back and get ready to laugh.” — Robin Reed, nytheatre.com

Scarab Tail(e)s
Created, Choreographed & Performed by Sita Mani
Direction and Tango Choreography by Fay Simpson (impact-theatre.org)

Scarab Tail(e)s got its wings exploring the experience of loss. Join the journey.

my pet
By Lake Simons, creator of HERE’s recent psychedelic smash Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

“You’d be mad as a hatter to miss this!” – New York Post
“Simons is without a doubt one of New York¹s most talented puppet engineers” — Richard Hinojosa, nytheatre.com

Mr. Pants
Created by Holly Twining, Travis Baker, and Zane Scott Twining Baker

Mr. Pants is all about the little man.

“Charming, sardonic and just simply funny” — curtainup.com

Box Office Hours: 3-8 pm most days

Group Sales Number (8+): 212-677-8621

Appropriate For All Ages

Show Details

Running Time: 1hr 10min (1 intermission)
Dates: Final Performance: November 18, 2006