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Harsh Cacophonies I & II

Opening Date: Nov 13, 2020
Closing Date: Nov 14, 2020
Harsh Cacophonies I & II

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Harsh Cacophonies I & II is a full-length monologue about the intersection of queerness and the things that hold us back from attaining an impossible perfection. Carefully balancing autobiography, spoken word, standup, and storytelling, Tank Associate Artist Kev Berry’s ritual of queer performance explores how we each learn to view our physical selves in the mirror and the constant struggle to find a sense of the sacred among the infinite and unbearable noise. Harsh Cacophonies I & II will be the first production to be live-streamed from The Tank’s empty mainstage theatre.
Online & StreamingPerformance ArtSpecialPlay - Drama
Age Guidance: 13

Performance Schedule

FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 8PM ET


Cast
  • Kev Berry

Director
  • Alex Tobey

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