Theatre
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SCHOLARS CONFERENCE - Staged Reading: Williams Family Correspondence and “God in the Free Ward” | (Included in Scholars Conference Pass, LitPass, and VIP Pass) Theater director and educator Tom Mitchell and members of the University of Illinois theater company present a staged reading that interweaves HNOC’s newly acquired letters by Tennessee Williams’s beloved and tragic sister, Rose, with diary entries by his mother and excerpts from his letters and his previously unpublished short story “God in the Free Ward.”
| $10.00 | ||
STAGED READING OF THE WINNING ONE-ACT PLAY | Join us for a staged reading of Spit, by Nicolette Visciano, winner of our annual one-act play contest. Under the coordination of David Hoover, this reading is directed by Richon May and performed by professional UNO alumni. Following the one-act reading, the winners of our other contests will read from their winning pieces: Katie Henken Robinson, Fiction; Monic Ductan, Poetry; and Kate Tooley, Very Short Fiction. Join us in celebrating these contest winners as they share their work with us! One-Act Contest sponsored by Janet and Stanwood Duval. Fiction Contest sponsored by Jerry Heymann. | $10.00 | ||
SEEKING ASYLUM | Written by Mari Kornhauser and directed by Reese Johanson, Seeking Asylum is an immersive one-act, two-character play (starring Sallay Shameka Gray and Kathy Randels). A climate change exploration, it takes place in a speculative world of 2040 in what once was the United States. Based on the original 29 questions immigrants filled out on the ships’ manifests in the early 20th Century and then used in interviews at Points of Entry, the play explores how citizenship is not guaranteed. No one is immune. It can happen to anyone, even people in power. One minute they’re in, the next, they’re out, and so are you as the political borders of nations change.
| $20.00 – $35.00 | ||
KITTEN ON THE KEYS IN LANGUE DE CHAT | International cabaret pianist and singer Kitten on the Keys introduces her latest cabaret show, Langue De Chat. Named after her favorite French patisserie, Langue De Chat translated from French is “the cat’s tongue.” Like many of Tennessee Williams’ characters, a cat’s tongue presents as soft but is coarse and rough. Kitten embraces numerous genres and eras and will accompany herself on piano and accordion. Expect stories and songs from her extensive songbook.
| $20.00 – $35.00 | ||
THE NIGHT FIONA FLAWLESS WENT MAD | A Dark Comedy Drag Musical by Trey Ming Meet Fiona Flawless. Breathtaking drag queen. Talented chanteuse. Admitted murderess. After turning herself in for a double homicide, Fiona and her psychiatrist dive through convoluted memories in search of that pivotal moment when her otherwise flawless mind disconnected from reality…the night she went mad. A dark musical comedy for certain, The Night Fiona Flawless Went Mad is an exploration into the issues of Queer identity, loneliness, and the reclamation of self-love. Written and directed by Trey Ming Cast: Laveau Contraire, Prince Octavian, Sebastien E’toile, Bette Tittler
| $20.00 – $35.00 | ||
FAUXNIQUE. SO RELEVANT | You’ve always relied on being a cool kid. What happens when you wake up one day and realize you’re neither cool, nor a kid? You think, You’re not a kid anymore, I don’t think you’ll ever be a kid again, kiddo. (55-year-old Sondheim reference.) What if you were never cool? What happens when time marches on, and you have been left chasing the parade? Can you redefine what it means to be cool? Fauxnique. So Relevant is a hard-hitting and hilarious romp of songs, storytelling, and real-time on-stage crisis management. It’s art therapy served up with Fauxnique’s signature blend of sardonic wit and vulnerability. From the legendary lady drag queen and published author who brought you the solo shows, Faux Real with Fauxnique and The F Word, and the memoir Faux Queen: A Life in Drag, whose work has been called “engaging, critically serious, counter-culturally crucial,” (Author Michelle Tea) and “hilarious,” with an “intellectual spark” and “enough to make a girl want to revisit her Susan Sontag.” (SF Chronicle) | $20.00 – $35.00 | ||
HAROLD AND ST. CLAUDE | A reimagining of the Classic film Harold and Maude. In 1982 at the beginning of the AIDS pandemic, young Harold is coming OUT and meets Claude, an older drag queen. Together they explore life, death and love. We have a band, but it’s not a musical. And we encourage the audience to come dressed like it’s the 1980s. Thugsy DaClown, Director, with Blue Muhlowd, Bizzy Barefoot, Dakota the Bearded Lady, Lilith Dorsey, Velvet Spade, Dick Jones, and Rose Bush Blues. | $20.00 – $35.00 | ||
THE LAST BOHEMIA SOIREE: TIM MURRAY IS WITCHES! | Join us for a magical evening of music and performance in the storied Toulouse Theatre in the heart of the French Quarter. The evening begins at 7 PM with Kitten on the Keys playing showtunes in the lobby bar made famous from countless performances of the late great James Booker. Try the signature Soirée cocktail and have your photo taken by our paparazzi. At 8 PM the lights dim as our emcee Michelle Nelson aka LOVE the Poet invites us into the main theater. San Francisco-based performance art witch and drag queen Fauxnique will call the winds and the directions. She’ll set the stage for the night, quite literally, with a feminist incantation for healing and magic. Our featured artist is hot off his sold-out and award-winning run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Tim Murray is WITCHES! is a mix of stand-up and original comedy songs about Tim’s favorite pop culture witches. Murray is like a gay Bo Burnham, but painted green and doing drag! The show is a tribute to how we discover our magic once we find our coven. Murray speaks to the many people who feel like we have to hide ourselves to fit in, and we find our powers grow stronger once we find our chosen family. From The Craft to Wicked to the Sanderson Sisters to Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Angelica Houston’s Grand High Witch, Murray celebrates famous sorceresses throughout herstory and uses their stories as a parallel to our own journey towards community. Tim Murray has performed stand-up all over the U.S. including SF Sketchfest, The Brooklyn Comedy Festival and DragCon. His new sketch comedy TV show, Wish You Were Queer, is produced by Trixie Mattel and will debut this year. Tim Murray Is WITCHES! received several 5 star reviews at Edinburgh Fringe, was nominated for an Off-West End award, and WON Best Musical show from Entertainment Now.
| $45.00 – $75.00 | ||
OPENING NIGHT: MINK STOLE AT THE MONTELEONE | Midnight movie idol, John Waters’ muse, Tennessee Williams’ leading lady from the rarely staged The Mutilated, and underground legend, Mink Stole returns to TWFest! She has had one of the most interesting careers you can imagine in show business, and she intends to dish it with song and anecdotes. Mink will be accompanied by New Orleans legend, pianist and marionettist Harry Mayronne with a special appearance by Dr. Sick of the Squirrel Nut Zippers. There is no greater starlet in the alternative arts and film underground than Mink Stole. Her unique brand of star quality led to her characters often being imitated, along with their memorable catchphrases. An entire universe of Internet memes is devoted to her most notable roles, including Connie Marble from Pink Flamingos and Peggy Gravel from Desperate Living. TWFest is proud to feature, not Connie nor Peggy, but the real Mink Stole for this one-night-only celebration. “If Susan Sontag had written notes on camp in 1974 instead of 1964, Mink Stole surely would have been the first entry on the list.”— Gregory Gajus, President of the Tennessee Williams Fest. Doors open at 7 pm with a cash bar. This event sponsored by Joy and Boysie Bollinger. | $35.00 |