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Greg Zuccolo/Animal Performance Group

First Preview: Dec 1, 2014
Opening Date: Dec 11, 2014
Closing Date: Dec 14, 2014
Running Time: 01:25
Greg Zuccolo/Animal Performance Group

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Playing @
JACK
20 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Quick-witted choreographer and performer Greg Zuccolo presents a new version of his series "Too Much Too Soon," in a double bill with ANIMALS Performance Group, who will present a work-in-progress of their new piece "Chase: What Matters Most?" 

In "Too Much Too Soon," Zuccolo dances and smack-talks through his own life story and the bad behavior of others, revolutionizing the form of dancing and smack-talking.  

In ANIMALS' "Chase: What Matters Most?," six low-level employees of an anonymous bank, all of whom are named Chase, refuse to take the apocalypse seriously. They intersect during work hours, share their findings from individual metaphysical journeys. Studying dreams, anatomy, foreign wars, corporate personhood, climate change, personal training certifications, epidemics, loneliness, the singularity, and other harbingers of doom, the six Chases try and fail to behold the world's terrible face unmasked.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 pm
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
RegionalDancePerformance ArtRegional
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: Seating is limited at JACK, and any pre-purchased tickets will be released at five minutes before the start time to the waiting list (should there be one).

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    JACK is fully ADA compliant for wheelchair and mobility access needs. Wheelchair access and wheelchair storage is offered, and we welcome service animals. Don’t see what you need? Send us a message at hello@jackny.org.
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    None on premises
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  • Restroom

    One ADA compliant restroom

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