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Rococo Rouge

First Preview: Sep 8, 2014
Opening Date: Sep 9, 2014
Closing Date: Nov 2, 2014
Running Time: 01:30
Rococo Rouge

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Playing @
XIV Lounge & Theatre
428 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10003
Company XIV’s work is a unique mash up of classical texts, Baroque choreography, eclectic music, pop culture, opera, burlesque, ballet, gender bending, high fashion, theatrical staging and sumptous design that has wowed both audiences and critics.

Company XIV shows are cutting-edge, yet extravagantly classical. Taking his cue from theatre/dance/opera under the reign of Louis XIV, Director/Choreographer Austin McCormick creates a compelling 360-degree experience for audiences. The players of Company XIV are theatrical libertines, who tempt, delight and fully immerse their audiences in the experience of their performances, inviting them to be seduced and liberated!

Join the extraordinary artists of Company XIV as they entertain you in their new Manhattan home, an intimate theatre-lounge space in NoHo. With their latest production, Rococo Rouge, Company XIV invites you to enjoy a titillating evening of decadent divertissement, featuring opera divas, can-can girls, dancing boys, live music, circus, ballet, burlesque, and much more. 

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru SUNDAY @ 8 PM
Off-Off BroadwayConcertDancePerformance Art
Show Notes: No Intermission. No show on Tuesday 10/28, added show Saturday 10/25 @ 10 pm
Age Guidance: 21
Audience Advisory: The show contains partial nudity. The Bar @ XIV will open at 5pm Tuesdays – Sundays for cocktails before, during and after the show.

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Reviews

  • McCormick’s work  is “inventive and brainy, a high-entertainment mix of music-hall, cabaret, theater and dance”. Le Serpent Rouge is a “sensuous marvel.” 

    ----New York Times
  • McCormick’s work  is “inventive and brainy, a high-entertainment mix of music-hall, cabaret, theater and dance”. Le Serpent Rouge is a “sensuous marvel.” 

    ----New York Times
  • McCormick’s work  is “inventive and brainy, a high-entertainment mix of music-hall, cabaret, theater and dance”. Le Serpent Rouge is a “sensuous marvel.” 

    ----New York Times
  • McCormick’s work  is “inventive and brainy, a high-entertainment mix of music-hall, cabaret, theater and dance”. Le Serpent Rouge is a “sensuous marvel.” 

    ----New York Times

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