[NEohioPAL]INVISIBLE NEIGHBORHOOD

NaCl Theatre nacl at nacl.org
Wed Apr 24 15:05:07 PDT 2002


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NaCl presents
INVISIBLE NEIGHBORHOOD
(a new outdoor performance)

directed by Brad Krumholz
performed by David Fry, Rosaruby Glaberman, Tannis Kowalchuk, Laura May,
Aaron Wiener
costumes by NaCl, Roxana Ramseur, Saran Alderson


Please come to the Saturday, May 4th Opening at 2 PM in Fort Greene Park,
Brooklyn (near the tall monument).  There will be a reception to follow at
South Oxford Street, our office at 138 S. Oxford Street (a five minute walk
from the park).

Other INVISIBLE NEIGHBORHOOD shows in May:
Sunday, May 5th at 2 PM in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn
Friday, May 10th at 2 PM in Washington Square Park, Manhattan
Saturday, May 11th at 3 PM in Washington Square Park, Manhattan
Sunday, May 12th at 2 PM in Washington Square Park, Manhattan

Sneak PREVIEWS:
Parade --Saturday, April 27th at 1 PM at Prospect Park, Brooklyn
Spoke The Hub, " Local Produce Festival"-- Sunday, April 28th at noon in the
Warren St. Garden, Bklyn

INVISIBLE NEIGHBORHOOD is a performance for everyone.  Stilt dances, a
cappella songs, stories within stories within stories, monsters, birds and
theatrical transformations make a normal day in the city extraordinary.

Call (718) 398-4589 for more info
www.nacl.org 

The creation of INVISIBLE NEIGHBORHOOD was made possible with funds from The
Jewish Foundation of Metro-West, the Nancy Quinn Fund, and the support,
strength and encouragement from individual contributors and friends.  Thank
you very much.   Also, a  big thanks to Todd Leavitt at Fort Greene Park.


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<FONT SIZE=3D"7"><B>NaCl </B></FONT><B><FONT SIZE=3D"5">presents<BR>
</FONT></B><FONT COLOR=3D"#800000"><H1>INVISIBLE NEIGHBORHOOD<BR>
(a new outdoor performance)<BR>
<BR>
</H1></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"5">directed by <B>Brad Krumholz<BR>
</B>performed by <B>David Fry, Rosaruby Glaberman, Tannis Kowalchuk, Laura =
May, Aaron Wiener<BR>
</B>costumes by <B>NaCl, Roxana Ramseur, Saran Alderson<BR>
</B></FONT><H2><BR>
</H2><FONT COLOR=3D"#800000"><H1><BR>
</H1></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"5">Please come to the <B>Saturday,</B> <B>May 4th O=
pening</B> <B>at</B> <B>2 PM in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn (near the tall mo=
nument)</B>.  There will be a reception to follow at South Oxford Stree=
t, our office at 138 S. Oxford Street (a five minute walk from the park).<BR=
>
</FONT><H2><BR>
</H2><B><U>Other INVISIBLE NEIGHBORHOOD shows in May:<BR>
</U></B>Sunday, May 5th at 2 PM in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn<BR>
Friday, May 10th at 2 PM in Washington Square Park, Manhattan<BR>
Saturday, May 11th at 3 PM in Washington Square Park, Manhattan<BR>
Sunday, May 12th at 2 PM in Washington Square Park, Manhattan<BR>
<B><BR>
<U>Sneak PREVIEWS:<BR>
</U></B>Parade --Saturday, April 27th at 1 PM at Prospect Park, Brooklyn<BR=
>
Spoke The Hub, " Local Produce Festival"-- Sunday, April 28th at =
noon in the Warren St. Garden, Bklyn<BR>
<B><BR>
</B><H2>INVISIBLE NEIGHBORHOOD is a performance for everyone.  Stilt d=
ances, a cappella songs, stories within stories within stories, monsters, bi=
rds and theatrical transformations make a normal day in the city extraordina=
ry.   <BR>
</H2><B><BR>
Call (718) 398-4589 for more info<BR>
www.nacl.org <BR>
<BR>
</B>The creation of INVISIBLE NEIGHBORHOOD was made possible with funds fro=
m The Jewish Foundation of Metro-West, the Nancy Quinn Fund, and the support=
, strength and encouragement from individual contributors and friends. &nbsp=
;Thank you very much.   Also, a  big thanks to Todd Leavitt a=
t Fort Greene Park.<B><BR>
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