Eric Beauzay and Amy Rose Marsh are two theatre creators that live in Greenpoint, in the North of Brooklyn, New York. This site follows their collaborative work.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

UPCOMING: CONCRETE TEMPLE THEATRE'S Hudson to China

Go see this play! Hudson to China is up and at it again, this time at Dixon Place, on December 15th, at 7.30 and 9:30 pm:

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Puppet Blok at Dixon Place
presents
Concrete Temple Theatre's

Hudson to China


Wednesday, December 15th
at 7:30 PM and 9:30 PM
(running time 60 minutes)
For tickets and additional info:
tickets: $12
Dixon Place: 161A Chrystie Street, Btwn Rivington & Delancey
F to 2nd Ave, 6 to Bleecker, JZ to Bowery, M to Essex

Hudson to China
is a spectacle with projections, puppetry, theatre, and live-music. It parallels three different beings seeking a way to China: the Statue of Henry Hudson that stands in the Bronx; a young man, Harry, who dreams of success by literally conquering what he fears: China & its economy; and Hua, a Chinese immigrant, who longs for home.  On the journey the voyagers and we, the audience, lose our way, finding it just to lose it again, echoing Henry Hudson's voyages and our own lives, searching for the mythical Orient
 Co-created by Renee Philippi and Carlo Adinolfi
Original music: Bob Goldberg
Stage Manager, Assistant Director, Lighting Designer: Casey McLain
Performers: Carlo Adinolfi, Bob Goldberg, Akiko Hiroshima, and Jordan Swisher.
Support for Hudson to China comes from: a commission by the Hudson Opera House with funds from the
New York State Council for the Arts as well as Concrete Temple Theatre's support from NYSCA and
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in addition to a Jim Henson Foundation Project Grant.