The Exponential Festival Presents:
BLOODSHOT
by underlords
Written by Elinor T Vanderburg
Directed by Sanaz Ghajar
Music by The Mombs (Matt Gliva, Robert Jensen, Cheikh Proctor, and Drew Vanderburg)
Choreographed by Benjamin Stanley Hobbs
Co-Presented by Target Margin Theater
January 23 - 26
January 29 - February 1
at Target Margin Theater's The Doxsee
$10 Cash at Door
The City's insomnia epidemic rages on, and Dormer, the genius behind GoodNight Pharma, just turned up hacked to bloody bits. Probably by some poor bastard who turned bloodshot after too little sleep: that's what happens when you slack on your meds.
Naturally, I'm on the case, but with pill prices bloating to triple digits, I'm starting to feel a little tired myself.
So long as I can get some good old-fashioned shut-eye before the bloodshot gets me too, we'll all be fine.
There I go.
BLOODSHOT is a vicious psychocaper that pits the deprived against the depraved in a peace-starved, pulp-inspired mystery. Unreliably narrated and accompanied by sonic interplay by The Mombs, BLOODSHOT confronts audiences with an unraveling network of morality, inviting them to venture through the animalism of limbic desire to the hotbed of a very human meltdown - and beyond.
Target Margin's The Doxsee Theater
232 52nd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11220
$20 1 $25
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THE EXPONENTIAL FESTIVAL 2020
A PLEASURE, A MESS, A THRILL, AND A DREAM
Jan. 3 - Feb 3 at a variety of Brooklyn's most eclectic venues
Brooklyn, NY—The Exponential Festival is a month-long January festival for NYC-based emerging, experimental performing artists, now in its fourth year. Performances will take place January 3 - February 3 in partnership with The Brick, Chez Bushwick, JACK, Target Margin Theater's The Doxsee, Loading Dock, Patch Works Theater, Para\\el, Honey's, The Woods, and Vital Joint. The participants in this multi-artist, multi-venue festival are committed to ecstatic creativity in the face of commercialism. Exponential is driven by inclusiveness and a diversity of artists, forms, and ideas coupled with utopian resource-sharing, mentoring, and the championing of risky, rigorous work in eclectic fields to keep theatre kicking.