FRIGID New York Festival

FRIGID New York

FRIGID New York Festival

FRIGID New York, a winter theater festival presented by Horse Trade Theater Group, will be held for the eighth year this February. Founded in 2007, FRIGID prides itself for being an “open and uncensored” festival that gives participating artists the utmost creative freedom. Unique to the FRIGID amongst theater festivals, 100% of all box office proceeds go to the artists.

This year, the FRIGID will mount 30 productions by 30 different theater companies for more 150 performances over the course of three weeks.

LOCATIONS

UNDER St. Marks
94 St. Marks
New York City
The Kraine Theater
85 East 4th Street
New York City
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DATES

February 19, 2014 – March 9, 2014

Each show has 5 or 6 performances throughout the festival at different times and dates within the mentioned range.

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

FRIGID New York 2014

TICKETS & SHOWS

Descriptions provided by the festival’s organizers

A Date for the Evening

A Date for the Evening

Presented by Celestial Zenith & Liz Lee – New York, NY
Written by Celestial Zenith, Directed by Shannon Stowe

One woman in the course of an evening takes on a night of speed dating, struggling to connect to anyone in an attempt to mend her broken past.

UNDER St. Marks, $15 (click here for tickets)

A List of Irrational Fears for Future Leaders of the World

A List of Irrational

Presented by Critical Point Theatre – Blacksburg, VA 
Written by Andrew Terrance Kaberline, Directed by Julia Katz

Over eleven years, Kenrick and Jorja learn to live together while selfishly destroying the scary unknown that is post-college life, in a dark investigation of the power of fear, the state of trust in a youthful world, and the inane mental responses to tragedy.

The Kraine Theater, $10 (click here for tickets)

Almost a Genius 

Almost a Genius

Presented by Maja Wojciechowski – Chicago, IL
Written by Maria Wojciechowski, Directed by Natalie Shipman

Maria Wojciechowski suffers from bipolar disorder and panic attacks, so she did what any other insane person would do, she wrote a comedy show about it! In Almost A Genius, Maria invites you to into her mind through storytelling, music, dance, and a colorful cast of characters.

UNDER St. Marks, $15 (click here for tickets)

Basic Help

Basic HelpPresented by StrangeDog Theatre – Montclair, NJ
Written by Ben Clawson, Directed by Artem Yatsunov

“Your call may be monitored.” NJ’s premiere indie-theatre auteurs, StrangeDog, bring you Ben Clawson’s (Luna Stage, Shadowlands, OG Productions) latest odyssey – a chronicle of two strangers who clash with a kitchen appliance, conquer customer service and quality assurance, only to discover simple companionship in the strangest of places.

UNDER St. Marks, $16 (click here for tickets)

Boogie of the Apes

Boogie of the apesPresented by Broom Street Theater – Madison, WI
Written & Directed by Rob Matsushita

A parody of one of the best-loved sci-fi franchises of the 1970’s. With the help of vintage children’s records and other found material, we’re recapping, lampooning, and critiquing the first four Planet Of The Apes movies–in less than an hour. Also, like any good 70’s variety show, there are dance numbers.

The Kraine Theater, $16 (click here for tickets)

Brownie and Lolli Go to Hollywood

Brownie and Lolli Go to HollywoodPresented by Genie’s Hat Productions – New York, NY
Written & Directed by Alycya K. Miller

Two aspiring actresses get a chance to be on their favorite TV show. They just have to be in Hollywood by tomorrow. With no wheels or money between them, the oddball song and dance duo soon discovers that the road to fame is naughtier and more dangerous than they imagined.

The Kraine Theater, $8 (click here for tickets)

Charlotte the Destroyer

Charlotte the DestroyerPresented by Playhouse Creatures Theatre – New York, NY
Written by Megan O’Leary, Directed by Janet Bobcean

A dark comedy about a washed up children’s book author whose drinking problem and phobias sabotage her ability to write. With a deadline long past, the writer’s poisoned thoughts manifest in the twisted behavior of her characters as our author struggles to find her way back toward reality.

The Kraine Theater, $16 (click here for tickets)

Chicken-Fried Ciccone: A Twangy True Tale of Transformation

Chicken-Fried CicconePresented by Hard Sparks – New York, NY
Written & Performed by J. Stephen Brantley, Directed by David Drake

Armed with an acoustic guitar, actor-playwright J.Stephen Brantley (Pirira) reveals how he got from junkie to functional with a little help from the queen of reinvention. Chicken-Fried Ciccone is one man’s journey to heroin and back, set to countrified covers of classic Madge. Obie-winning master of the one-man-show David Drake directs.

UNDER St. Marks, $16 (click here for tickets)

Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl

Confessions of a Redhead Coffeeshop GirlPresented by Ginger Galore Productions – Toronto, Canada
Written & Performed by Rebecca Perry, Directed by Michael Rubinstein

Rebecca Perry’s award-winning one-woman “show-sical”(★★★★ Performer, CBC Canada) for the graduate in all of us. Stuck paying off debt, feisty little Joanie makes the most out her barista job by reporting her “findings” on the creatures of “The Coffeeshop Jungle” much like Jane Goodall did with the gorillas!  Hilarity ensues.

UNDER St. Marks, $15 (Click here for tickets)

Double Happiness: A Tale of Love, Loss, and One Forever Family

Double HappinessPresented by Kelly Haramis – Chicago, IL
Written by Kelly Haramis, Directed by David Knoell

A former Chicago Tribune journalist juggles fertility, adoption and loss as she takes the audience on her quest to have a baby. Find out how Penn State parties, a journey to China, and the world’s most fertile man helped form a forever family.

UNDER St. Marks, $15 (click here for tickets)

Drag Queen Stole My Dress

Drag Queen Stole My DressPresented by The Theatre Elusive – Toronto, Canada 
Written & Performed by Gillian English, Directed by Chris Gibbs

This is the story of knowing who you are, forgetting who you are, wondering who the hell you are, and that one time a drag queen stole my goddamn dress. From the award winning company that brought you Love in the Time of Time Machines (2013 FRIGID Hangover Selection & Audience Choice Winner).

The Kraine Theater, $15 (click here for tickets)

East in Red

East in RedPresented by Estraña Theatre Company – New York, NY
Written by Ryan Sprague, Directed by Ron Nummi

The grisly murders of the Whitechapel Ripper take on a whole new level of brutality in modern day New York City. As a sadistic serial killer terrorizes the streets of the East Village, four women fall victim to ghastly acts of contempt. But a dark secret slowly rises to the surface on the night of the final and most brutal murder. A psychological thriller filled with calculated accusations, sharp knives, and scathing twists, East in Red digs deep in to the darkest corners of our minds to reveal our greatest fears.

The Kraine Theater, $16 (click here for tickets)

Eating My Garbage

Eating My GarbagePresented by David Mogolov – Boston, MA
Written by David Mogolov, Directed by Steve Kleinedler

Dumbfounded by a call from a political pollster, David begins a hilarious and revealing dive into his own thought process, searching for a reason any one person’s opinion ought to matter. The further he goes, the less plausible it seems that democracy has worked as well as it has.

UNDER St. Marks, $12 (click here for tickets)

For Body and Light 

For Body and LightPresented by Travail Rouge – Montreal, QC
Directed & Choreographed by Stephanie Morin-Robert
Spoken Word & Music by Ian Ferrier

For Body and Light explores the interface between darkness and light, form and imagination: meditative stillness, then moving shapes, whispered words and the light catching only the ghost of a body as it flashes past. In darkness, spoken word and music create and project direct on your imagination. The dancers are colour, beauty, motion and touch, intimacy and solitude.

The Kraine Theater, $15 (click here for tickets)

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Gardaí

How I Learned to Stop WorryingPresented by Sunglasses After Dark Productions – New York, NY
Written by Liliana Ashman with additional text by Malu Bremer, Directed by Madeleine Rose M. Parsigian

This new play sheds light on one woman’s attempt to interrogate the bureaucratic horror that is Immigration Policy. Borders are not only political they are personal. This show examines the desire to find something human and worthwhile in a deeply dehumanizing process. Lili explores immigration from Ireland to her native New Mexico and why it’s an issue everyone is so damned worried about.

UNDER St. Marks, $10 (click here for tickets)

I Shall Forget You Presently 

I Shall Forget You PresentlyPresented by Dysfunctional Theatre Company – New York, NY
Based on the poems & letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Created by Eric Chase & Amy Overman. Directed by Eric Chase

“Safe upon the solid rock the ugly houses stand, come and see my shining palace built upon the sand!” Funny and sexy, sacred and profane — Poetry, music and memories form a patchwork, spiraling through the life of a woman who captured love, defined feminism and shaped the 20th century.

The Kraine Theater, $16 (click here for tickets)

I-DJ

I-DJPresented by Overtime Theater & The Woodlawn – San Antonio, TX
Written by Gregg Barrios, Directed by Greg Hinojosa

A queer Chicano DJ/actor spins the soundtrack of his life on the dance floor by night and by day in a gay send-up of Shakesqueer’s Ham-a-lot set to a dub-step beat of ecstasy, tainted love, Rollerena and Herb Alpert.

UNDER St. Marks, $16 (click here for tickets)

Key of E

Key of EPresented by Dark Side of Saturn – Orlando, FL
Music, Lyrics, Story and Direction by Andy Matchett, Script by Corey Volence

Disaffected wannbe-rocker Ethan has been dreaming of the End of the World, but when a giant flood turns the globe into a watery wasteland and brings his fantasies to life, he finds the Apocalypse ain’t all it’s cracked up to be. Killer music, fantastic visuals and a hilarious cast of misfits, this junk rock musical has it all!

The Kraine Theater, $12 (click here for tickets)

My High-Heeled Life: Or, How I Learned to Keep Worrying and Love My Stilettos

My High-Heeled Life: Or, How I Learned to Keep Worrying and Love My StilettosPresented by Sparking Fuse – New York NY and Toronto, ON
Written by Katharine McLeod, Directed by Rod Ceballos

Have you ever had an accidental orgasm in the shoe department? Or wondered when Uggs and flip-flops became acceptable dinner attire? In this witty, seductive confessional, McLeod asks how to navigate the obsession with finding True Happiness. Perhaps it begins one pair of impossibly high stilettos at a time…

UNDER St. Marks, $16 (click here for tickets)

Óscar Tango-Bravo

Oscar Tango BravoPresented by Temerity Theatre Company – Brooklyn, NY
Written by Ed Malin, Directed by Bricken Sparacino

A comic look at conspiracy theories and the people who believe in them, in light of 20th Century events like the Cuban Sandwich Crisis. Do you have what it takes to be a would-be revolutionary? Señor Óscar Tango-Bravo runs the world his way.

UNDER St. Marks, $10 (click here for tickets)

Petunia and Chicken

Petunia and ChickenPresented by Animal Engine – New York, NY
Inspired by the works of Willa Cather, Created & Performed by Carrie Brown and Karim Muasher, Directed by Melinda Jean Ferraraccio

From the creators of last year’s FRIGID hit The Vindlevoss Family Circus Spectacular! comes a two person turn-of-the-century epic prairie love story based on the writings of Willa Cather. Sprawling fields of wheat, bustling train stations, and rain-soaked kisses are brought to life with only a hat, a scarf, and song.

The Kraine Theater, $15 (click here for tickets)

Professor Ralph’s Loss of Breath

Professor Ralph's Loss of BreathPresented by Playlab NYC – Astoria, NY
Written by “Professor” Ralph Philips

Mr. Lackobreath is the luckiest man alive, but soon after his wedding his life becomes a high-spirited comic nightmare. Punch and Judy meets the Book of Job in Professor Ralph’s neglected masterpiece.

The Kraine Theater, $15 (click here for tickets)

Questions of the Heart: Gay Mormons and the Search for Identity

Questions of the Heart: Gay Mormons and the Search for IdentityPresented by Inquisitive Productions – Bloomington, IN
Written by Ben Abbott, Directed by Mark Kamie

Ben is Mormon. Ben has close gay friends. Is he supposed to pick sides? Questions of the Heart follows Ben as he interviews a wide range of gay Mormons in an attempt to navigate the often-painful intersection of religious faith and sexuality.

UNDER St. Marks, $12 (click here for tickets)

Real Dead Ghosts

Real Dead GhostsPresented by Shelby Company – Brooklyn, NY
Written by Jonathan A. Goldberg, Directed by Courtney Ulrich

A cabin in the woods becomes home to disappointments, secrets and regrets when a young couple are haunted by past choices and future responsibilities. A modern day ghost story. Unfinished business kind of shit.

UNDER St. Marks, $16 (click here for tickets)

Shooting Abe

Shooting AbePresented by Proletarian Productions – New Haven, CT
Written by Charles Gershman,Directed by Eli Taylor

Brothers Abe and Shlomi know a lot less about each other than they think. When Abe barges in on Shlomi during a nude male photo shoot, his desire for a closer relationship with his brother results in a strange and unexpected outcome.

The Kraine Theater, $15 (click here for tickets)

Something Wicked

Something WickedPresented by Everyday Inferno Theatre Company – New York, NY
Adapted & Directed by Anais Koivisto

“The Queen, my lord, is dead.” Lady Macbeth awakes to a purgatory created from her own gruesome misdeeds. Unsure whether her final destination is Heaven or Hell, and guided by three gleefully tormenting witches, she searches for answers… and her lost love… in the mind-bending hereafter.

The Kraine Theater, $16 (click here for tickets)

Steve: A Docu-Musical

Steve: A Docu-MusicalPresented by Tremor Theater Collective – Brooklyn, NY
Created & Preformed by Colin Summers, Directed by Nessa Norich

Colin and Steve have never met. Colin is a twenty-something musician living in Brooklyn. Steve is a retired railway clerk in Australia who writes eccentric books, lyrics, scripts and countless emails to Colin. Over the last five years, they have written over 100 songs together… and passed over 6,000 emails between them. In Steve: A Docu-Musical, the quirky and charming Colin Summers shares songs, emails, bells, flags, clocks, frogs, maps, a stylophone and other curious artifacts to tell their comic and moving story.

UNDER St. Marks, $10 (click here for tickets)

The Eyes of Orbach 

The Eyes of OrbachPresented by No. 11 Productions – New York, NY
Written by Julie Congress, Ryan Emmons, Zachary Fithian & Jen Neads, Directed by Ryan Emmons

“Jerry Orbach gave his heart and soul to acting and the gift of sight to two New Yorkers.” What if those two New Yorkers fell in love? Celebrate all things NYC, from Dan Smith to Dr. Zizmor, in this new musical comedy about finding connection in the big city.

The Kraine Theater, $15 (click here for tickets)

Tina and Amy: Last Night in Paradise

Tina and Amy: Last Night in ParadisePresented by SixTee Collective – Brooklyn, NY
Created by Nikki DiLoreto, Antonia Lassar & Maria Gilhooley

Before the fame, before the glory, before the drunk texts from Lorne Michaels, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were really broke. One uncomfortable night in 1997, Tina and Amy are struggling to write the perfect sketch. From the creators of the FRIGID New York 2013 Best Show award, The God Box, comes this super true, totally not made up story about two iconic women of comedy.

UNDER St. Marks, $16 (click here for tickets)

Yelling at Bananas in Whole Foods

Yelling at Bananas in Whole FoodsPresented by Dan Bernitt – New York, NY
Written & Performed by Dan Bernitt

Organic. Raw. Vegan. Local. Gluten-free. Free range. Hormone-free… STOP THE INSANITY!  After a chance meeting with a 1990s infomercial health guru, Dan radically changes his relationship with the food he consumes. But will his journey into the rabbit hole of food politics isolate him from humankind?

The Kraine Theater, $16 (click here for tickets)