THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY WILL OFFER ITS 44th VILLAGE HALLOWEEN COSTUME BALL
VIRTUALLY OCTOBER 31.
Evening will feature new works by over 100 playwrights and performers, contests,
music and a visual art show.
Stars and underground notables will perform in Halloween cabarets.
NEW YORK, October 6 -- Theater for the New City's Village Halloween Costume Ball, a revered Village tradition that frequently welcomes over 1,200 revelers, will be presented virtually this year with most of its key traditions preserved. Notable artists including Everett Quinton, F. Murray Abraham, Austin Pendleton, Phoebe Legere and Penny Arcade will appear along with over 100 other performers. A wide variety of multi-arts events is promised, including cabaret shows, music for dancing, radio plays, kids' attractions, an art exhibit, I Ching readings, a scream contest, a costume judging and a vicious and sexy late night cabaret.
The celebration starts at 2:00 PM October 31 and everything will be streamed on the theater's website (www.theaterforthenewcity.net) and its Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/theaterforthenewcity). Only new works will be presented. All events will remain posted about a week, until they are archived. Attendance will be free but donations will be gratefully accepted.
This is the 44th year for the colossal event. It began in 1976, launched many prominent downtown performance acts and styles through the years, and even spun off the Village Halloween Parade.
While Covid-19 makes remote participation necessary this year, the festival has managed to retain one effort at in-person entertainment: "Chop Shop Theater" in TNC's Set Shop. In that non-traditional space, a series of ten-minute plays will be mounted that will be visible from East Tenth Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues) through a light metal fence. The shop will be lit with stage lighting and equipped with a backdrop, piano and sound system. Passers-by will be able to peer in though an accordion gate. Standing spaces for audience members will be delineated six feet apart and no chairs will be provided. The audience will be expected to move on between performances, which will be spaced ten minutes apart. The barrier between the onlookers and the actors is meant to represent the complex feelings of separation and hope that are experienced by the theater community at this time.
Following is an itemization of artists, attractions and acts in the festival.
CABARET
Everett Quinton, F. Murray Abraham, Austin Pendleton, Eduardo Machado, Phoebe
Legere, Penny Arcade, Rome Neal, The Wycherly Sisters, Wise Guise in "Haunted
or Hoaxed," William Electric Black in "Once a Piper," Bread and
Puppet Theater, Cobu, Mark Marcante, Gary Morgenstein, Ben Harburg and friends,
Alessandra Belloni, Camilo Sanchez Lobo, Carol Tandava Belly Dance, The Experimentals
directed by George Ferencz, Bina Sharif, Zero Boy, John Grimaldi file juggling,
Michael Sanders - black light piece, new play by Toby Armour, The Cell in a
new play by Brian Reager, Constellation Moving Company, new play by Melanie
Goodreaux, “Gloomy Zoomy Halloweeny Roast," a new play by Lissa Moira;
Gregory Nissen, Wendy Osserman Dance Company, Xoregos Theater Company, Jane
Catherine Shaw, Arlee Chadwick. Emcee is Robert Gonzales.
BALLROOM
Music for dancing by Star 69, Apple Bonkers Band featuring Michael David Gordon,
Art Lillard's Heavenly Big Band, Mr. Pablo Band, Fiddler and the Crossroads,
Citizens United Protest Band. Emcee is Jenne Vath.
COSTUME CONTEST
Open to everyone. Send a TikTok-type video with your costume. The theater will
display all entries on Halloween Day and three winners will be chosen. They
will be featured on the TNC website for two weeks and they will also receive
a surprise prize. Submit your video to info@theaterforthenewcity.net (with subject
line Costume Contest) and include your contact information. Emcee is Dan Kelly.
SCREAM CONTEST
Created and directed by Lissa Moira. Scary excerpts from Mary Shelley, Coleridge,
Robert Louis Stevenson, Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll and Lissa Moira are punctuated
by screams which contestants supply on video. All contestants will get credit
and screen scream time. Three winners will get a big announcement and a bottle
of wine. Send your screams to info@theaterforthenewcity.net (subject line: Scream
Contest) and include your contact information.
I CHING SOLUTIONS BY PHYLLIS YAMPOLSKY
Phyllis Yampolski has offered this favorite attraction for many years. If you
have a question for the I Ching reader, email it with your name and any other
biographical info to info@theaterforthenewcity.net (subject line: I Ching).
On Halloween you will get the answer to your query on the TNC website, Facebook
and Instagram under "I CHING SOLUTIONS."
CHOP SHOP THEATER
Watch live performances in our set shop from the outdoor area of East Tenth
Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues from 7:30-9:30 PM. Standing room will be
indicated with social distancing for a limited audience on the sidewalk outside.
A tent will be provided if it rains. Performers will include Jenne Vath, Cobu,
Rome Neal, Carol Tandava Belly Dance, Zero Boy, John Grimaldi, Dawood Kringle,
Ellen Steier, Peter Dizozza and Bina Sharif. Live Emcee is Robert Gonzales.
WOMB ROOM
The Womb Room offers a collection of musical and novelty acts emceed by Dr.
Sue Witch. Attractions will include Lorcan Otway, Amazing Amy (contortionist),
Matt Angel, Lei Zhou, Ian Gordon, Loretta Auditorium, Fairy Tale Marionettes,
Stan Baker, Jennifer Blowdrier, Ellen Steier, Sarah and Scott Lilly, George
Bellici, Richard West and Susan Mitchell, Rocco Nicholas, Elizabeth Ruf-Maldonado,
Peter Dizozza, Evan Laurence, Roman Primativo, Kitsch, Ian Gordon, Stan Baker,
The Amazing Amy, Jiggers Is King, Cancion Franklin and Jon D'Angelo, Jimmy Corcoran,
Norman Savitt. Laraine Goodman and her Mad Tappers, Rocco Nicholas, Middy Streeter,
Gary Morganstein, Aaron Da Villa, Savage Hi Def Band, Rhonda Hansome and new
plays by Walter Corwin and Claude Solnick.
KIDS' CORNER
Acts for young audiences beginning at 2:00 PM featuring Swedish Cottage Marionettes,
John Grimaldi, Vit Horejs (Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theatre), Yip Harburg
Rainbow Troupe, Brian Barrentine and FunikiJam, Cherry Pitz (of Hotsy Totsy
Burlesque), Fairy Tale Marionettes, Manhatitlan Mexican Folkloric Dance, Funiki
Jam Music, Commedia Del Arte featuring Roberto Andrioli, and Vivarta Arts.
LATE NIGHT NAUGHTY HALLOWEEN
Vicious and sexy acts beginning at 8:00 PM, emceed by Zen Mansley, featuring
Danielle Hauser, Vilna Hodo, Dan Kelly (The Smoking Clown), "Really American"
by David Arthur Aronson directed by Mark Marcante, Tym Moss as Quasimodo in
"Trick Like Me," New Yiddish Rep, Katherine Adamenko and a poem by
Zen Mansley named "The Sphinx."
THE RADIO HOUR (audio only)
New to TNC festivals: a collection of original radio plays including: "The
Hair-Raising Adventures of Will Beatem" by Crystal Field with music by
Arthur Abrams, the first in a new detective series named "The Covid-19
Caper: In The Beginning." Also: "The Hour of Lateral Thinking: The
Graveyard Edition," a production of Catradio Cafe featuring Janet Coleman
and David Dozier of WBAI. Art Lillard's Heavenly Big Band will perform a selection
of songs you can dance to. Eric Alexie Cruz performs "Rainbow Crow."
Finally, Andrew Coletti will perform "The Highwayman." Emcee is Elizabeth
Ruf-Maldonado.
ART EXHIBIT
Marcus Glitteris curates an exhibition of 15 Halloween-inspired paintings by
local artists.
ABOUT THE VILLAGE HALLOWEEN COSTUME BALL
TNC's Village Halloween Ball, an explosive fall tradition, is always held on
the actual night of Halloween and celebrates the creative fertility of the season.
Since its beginning in 1976, it has been a point of origin for many of the City's
most original entertainers. Six full-length plays have grown out of playlets
written for the fest and it is probable that the theatrical movement in Performance
Art began there. It has been a launching pad for such formative artists as Paul
Zaloom, Alice Farley, Bloolips, The Red Mole, Penny Arcade, Basil Twist and
Alien Comic Tom Murrin. Each year, many acts, skits, sketches, and skadoodles
go on to become the basis of larger theater works. It is also interesting to
note that TNC originated the Village Halloween Parade as part of its annual
Halloween Ball. The procession wound its way through the Village from TNC's
second home at the corner of Jane and West Streets to Washington Square Park.
Ordinarily the observance takes up every available inch (both floors) of TNC's
multi-theater complex at 155 First Avenue (the former First Avenue Retail Market
building) and adjoining outdoor spaces.
TNC has adapted all its major events to live streaming since the pandemic forced New York's legitimate theaters to close to audiences. TNC live streamed its Lower East Side Festival of the Arts on Memorial Day weekend and more recently live streamed its 2020 Street Theater musical, "Liberty or Just Us: a City Park Story," from August 1 to September 13. Live readings of new plays are live streamed every Thursday at 7:00 PM.
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