“LA Party”–Rudresh Mahanthappa & the Indo-Pak Coalition–Meredith Monk–Jane Comfort and Company: “Faith Healing”–Robin Eubanks and EB3–Brian Johnson– “Stand Up, Sit Down & Laugh”–Josie Leavitt–Bryan McNamara–Carmen Souza–Jazzismo–The Inbetweens–Wallace Roney Sextet–13, “the Musical”–Flynn Show Choir –Big APE: “Everyone Can Dance”–LGBT “Stonewall Celebration”–Ping Chong & Company–Luisa Maita–“Caterpillar Soup”–“In Search of Air”–Meredith Monk
1. Ping Chong & Company: Ping Chong and Sara Michelle Zats, producers of Inside/Out. 2. Inside/Out cast members: Commissioned by VSA Arts, the cast explored the experiences of the disability community. 3. eighth blackbird: The Grammy-winning classical music ensemble showed off their kaleidoscopic diversity.
FlynnSpace was full of intimate, thought-provoking, experimental performances.
“LA Party was touted as a ‘surreal freakout of a show,’ and it didn’t disappoint. This one-man narration of a wild night out in Los Angeles was accompanied by shape-shifting video projections that kept you consistently off-balance. It was a hilarious, bizarre, and thoroughly entertaining experience.” Kevin Titterton,
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Caterpillar Soup: Lyena Strelkoff performed this poignant one-woman play about her two-year odyssey in search of wholeness after being paralyzed.
Rudresh Mahanthappa & the Indo-Pak Coalition: This dynamic trio combined speedy be-bop jazz with Eastern influences.
“FlynnSpace provided the perfect venue for our own talented Vermont teens to debut as the Flynn Show Choir. What fun to share that exciting evening of song and dance in such a special performance space!” Brianne E. Chase,
Flynn Center Board Member
Jane Comfort and Company: Faith Healing: A provocative piece of gender-bending theater based on Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie.
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