Monday, March 5, 2012

FRIGID Hangover Starts Tonight

HORSE TRADE THEATER GROUP
PRESENTS THE
2012 FRIGID HANGOVERS
THE BEST & BRIGHTEST FROM
THIS YEARS FESTIVAL
MARCH 5-10 @ THE KRAINE

Horse Trade Theater Group (Erez Ziv, Managing Director, Heidi Grumelot, Artistic Director) is proud to present the third annual FRIGID Hangovers, March 5-10 at The Kraine Theater (85 East 4th Street between 2nd Ave and Bowery). We’re bringing back the best and the brightest from this years festival, so don’t miss your second chance to catch standout performances of Fear Factor: Canine Edition, Little Lady, The Terrible Manpain of Umbertto MacDougal, The Rope in Your Hands, Missed Connections, Coosje, and Rabbit Island.

FRIGID Hangovers will run March 5-10 at The Kraine Theater (85 East 4th Street between 2nd Ave and Bowery). Tickets ($20) may be purchased online at http://www.frigidnewyork.info/ or by calling Smarttix at 212-868-4444.

Fear Factor: Canine Edition
Hangover: Mon 3/5 @ 8:30pm
Remaining Festival Performances @ The Kraine (85 East 4th Street): 
Thu 3/1 @ 9pm & Sat 3/3 @ 7pm

The peculiar and misguided true adventures of a man and his very trusting, very forgiving, therapy dog. An award-winning tale of true love and overcoming obstacles, while staring fear in the face.

Little Lady
Hangover: Tue 3/6 @ 7pm
Remaining Festival Performances @ The Red Room (85 East 4th Street):
Tue 2/28 @ 9:30pm, Thu 3/1 @ 11pm, Sat 3/3 @ 5pm, & Sun 3/4 @ 12:30pm

A physical theatre solo show that peers into the fantastical life of Little Lady.

The Terrible Manpain of Umbertto MacDougal
Hangover: Thu 3/8 @ 7pm
Remaining Festival Performances @ USM (94. St. Marks Place): 
Mon 2/27 @ 6pm, Fri 3/2 @ 7:30pm & Sat 3/3 @ 2:30pm

Umberto MacDougal allows you to look through the window of his tragic manpain. With a beard full of tears and a melancholy guitarist playing a sorrowful tune, Umberto reveals the pain that men feel.

The Rope in Your Hands
Hangover: Fri 3/9 @ 7pm
Remaining Festival Performances @ The Red Room (85 East 4th Street):
Wed 2/29 @ 8pm, Sat 3/3 @ 11pm, & Sun 3/4 @ 6:30pm

A solo show based on the true stories of thirteen different survivors of Hurricane Katrina

Missed Connections
Hangover: Fri 3/9 @ 8:30pm
Remaining Festival Performances @ The Kraine (85 East 4th Street):
Mon 2/27 @ 6pm, Thu 3/1 @ 10:30pm, & Sun 3/4 @ 1pm

Drawing from the sometimes touching, oftentimes torrid (and almost always grammatically incorrect) postings on craigslist's most notorious section, Missed Connections is a collection of the best and brightest.

Coosje
Hangover: Sat 3/10 @ 7pm
Remaining Festival Performances @ USM (94 St. Marks Place):
Wed 2/29 @9pm, Fri 3/2 @6pm, & Sat 3.3 @ 7pm

Coosje is the story of two artists, husband and wife, finding their playful aesthetic together and attempting to escape death.  Meanwhile, the singing Pear embarks on a heroic quest to achieve immortality.  Their journeys intertwine in this fantastical love story.

Rabbit Island
Hangover: Sat 3/10 @ 8:30pm
Remaining Festival Performances @ The Kraine (85 East 4th Street):
Mon 2/27 @ 7:30pm, Thu 3/1 @ 6pm, & Sat 3/3 @ 5:30pm

Alex zigzags irregular relationships with an erratic therapist, his on-again off-again girlfriend, an untamed burlesque dancer and The Cleanse. But what more will it take for this verbose Canadian mime to become a Real New Yorker?

The FRIGID New York Festival was founded by Horse Trade and EXIT Theatre in 2007. Since founding The San Francisco Fringe Festival - the 2nd oldest fringe in the United States - nearly 17 years ago, EXIT has learned a thing or two about festival running. They introduced Horse Trade to the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals (CAFF) in mid-2006. Besides feedback from dozens of thrilled CAFF participants and artists, Horse Trade was drawn to its main principle: “…to provide all artists, emerging and established, with the opportunity to produce their play no matter the content, form or style and to make the event as affordable and accessible as possible for the members of the community,” Horse Trade is proud to sign on to the tradition and chill out the New York independent theatre scene’s ideas of what a theatre festival can be.

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