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Space//Space | Beowulf
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The Sewers |Panel.Animal | The Young War
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SPACE//SPACE, a claustrophobic container tale

LUMUS and PENRYN
Our two anti-heroic brothers traveling through the expansive galactic abyss...see how shiny they are!

(photo by Ryan Jensen!)



(video shot and edited by Peter Blomquist!)

The buzz has begun...

"You know how if you have a dog you start to resemble it?" Time Out New York, Groups We Love We don't understand what they mean by this.

"Finally the stars aligned." Robert Lyons quoted in TONY

"... something new from Brooklyn’s rambunctious Banana Bag & Bodice." Papermag.com

The New Yorker adeptly calls us "an intergalactic psychodrama". We're gonna steal that.

Preview mention in the Sunday Times "The Week Ahead"

 

Space//Space is a claustrophobic container tale about two brothers traveling through the expansive galactic abyss, their awkward fraternal bond and their love affairs with passing voices in the ether.
Part Sci-Fi and part domestic drama, Space//Space continues BBB's urge to meld genres in unique and brash ways and mixes original text and music in order to explore the loneliness of our inner thoughts marked by the magnitude of our personal orbits. Presented with an actual spaceship on stage!

Creative Team: Jason Craig (Writer/Performer/Designer), Jessica Jelliffe (Performer/Designer/Producer), Mallory Catlett (Director/Dramaturg), Miranda Hardy (Lighting Design), Ed McKeaney (Managing Producer), Dave Malloy (Music Composition), Jamie McElhinney (Sound Design).

Space//Space is funded in part by NYSCA, The Mental Insight Foundation, Off Broadway Angels, and several individual donors. If you would like to assist in the future of this project, please go here.

 

PRODUCTION HISTORY

Workshopped at the fabulous Abrons Arts Center
June, 2011

As part of the Bushwhack Series at the Bushwick Starr, BrooklynMay 13 - 22, 2010

Presented by Soho Think Tank’s Ice Factory August, 2009
August 12 - 15, 2009

Workshopped at the fabulous Abrons Arts Center
August, 2009


   




 

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