Let's be honest with one another here, interpals--there's a long, dark teatime of the soul that begins with the throbbing post-Halloween hangover and doesn't ease its stranglehold on one's fragile, spooky psyche until sometime in March, when the weather starts getting warm enough to venture outdoors for any length of time. It's in this spirit that I'm extra-vigilant in tracking down nifty events that take place during the Winter months.Leave it to the heroes at 92YTribeca to continue their tradition of weird and wonderful screenings and seminars year-round! Coming up on November 20th at 8:00pm, the internet's own Flying Maciste Brothers, stars of computer screens everywhere and gatekeepers of The Destructible Man, will be co-hosting an evening of FABULOUS DUMMY DEATHS. 1,000 dummy deaths for an entry fee of ten bucks--that works out to a cost of a penny a death, people. You just can't beat a bargain like that!
Tickets are available online at the 92YTribeca website--be forewarned that the theatre is small, so get your admission in advance.
Also, a little groovy-jazz-electro music to brighten your November morning - Horror Disco by Bottin (thank you, Prof. Jack!):
2 comments:
The Destructible Man show sounds almost as good as these horrific, disco beats!
I am grooving on that Bottin album RIGHT NOW. Seriously, it's blowing up my mind, liebchen!
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