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Go To Sleep, Goddammit!

First Preview: Mar 10, 2015
Opening Date: Apr 10, 2015
Closing Date: Apr 26, 2015
Running Time: 01:25
Go To Sleep, Goddammit!

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Playing @
The Tank
312 W 36th St., New York, NY 10018
Using full masks, bold physicality and not a single spoken word, The Krumple Theatre Company tells the story of a small provincial church, which finds itself devoid of church-goers.

The disillusioned priest battles with himself, God and his pillows as he falls deeper and deeper into an existential crisis. Three nuns unwittingly unleash the power of the internet, and with it their own ambitions and desires. To make matters worse, dinosaurs have appeared on Noah’s Ark and someone is plotting to burn down the church. Ranging from grotesquely comic to poignant, “Go to Sleep, Goddamnit!” explores the question: “What does one do when one's purpose has become obsolete?”

PART OF FLINT & TINDER AT THE TANK

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 7 PM
Off-Off BroadwayPerformance ArtPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: Added Performances: 4/19 @ 3 pm; 4/23 & 4/26 @ 7 pm

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  • "Using beautiful full masks and no words, this performance is best just experienced... It’s quality physical theatre that reaches true heights... There are magical moments which prove The Krumple has a beautiful understanding of the medium of theatre."

    ----- Broadway Baby
  • "Using beautiful full masks and no words, this performance is best just experienced... It’s quality physical theatre that reaches true heights... There are magical moments which prove The Krumple has a beautiful understanding of the medium of theatre."

    ----- Broadway Baby
  • "Using beautiful full masks and no words, this performance is best just experienced... It’s quality physical theatre that reaches true heights... There are magical moments which prove The Krumple has a beautiful understanding of the medium of theatre."

    ----- Broadway Baby
  • "Using beautiful full masks and no words, this performance is best just experienced... It’s quality physical theatre that reaches true heights... There are magical moments which prove The Krumple has a beautiful understanding of the medium of theatre."

    ----- Broadway Baby

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