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The Voices in Your Head

Opening Date: Sep 9, 2024
Closing Date: Oct 11, 2024
Running Time: 01:00
The Voices in Your Head

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Playing @
St. Lydia's
304 Bond Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231
In The Voices in Your Head, support group members gather to share a bizarre bond. Over an hour-long meeting, eight New Yorkers of varying backgrounds exchange stories, escape the ridicule of the outside world and build an oasis, even as individual needs test its stability. Staged for an audience of just 20 each night at a cozy, storefront church, The Voices in Your Head offers an intimate, singular experience and a haven for weird joy. Produced by Egg & Spoon Theatre Collective in association with Billy McEntee and Those Guilty Creatures.
Off-Off BroadwayPlay - ComedyPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No intermission

Performance Schedule

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Cast
  • Marcia DeBonis
  • Erin Treadway
  • Jehan O. Young
  • Alex Gibson
  • Jamila Sabares-Klemm
  • Molly Samson

Written By
  • Grier Mathiot and Billy McEntee

Director
  • Ryan Dobrin

Choreography
  • Carina Goebelbecker
  • movement director

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$39.72 - $55.20

Accessibility

  • Restroom

    The bathroom is accessible for a small wheelchair.
  • Wheelchair Info

    We have a portable ramp for small wheelchairs to ascend the step to enter the building. The bathroom is also accessible for a small wheelchair. Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate large/electric wheelchairs due to the step to enter the building and the width of our front door. If you are visiting and have questions about accessibility please email us at info@stlydias.org and we will do everything we can to accommodate you.

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