For the entire month of June 2012, over seventy
underground artists from around the country have converged in the woods of
northern Vermont to mount a monumentally ambitious and unabashedly DIY adaptation
Victor Hugo’s epic novel about post-Napoleonic France. This operatic take on
Hugo’s sweeping narrative comes complete with badass musical arrangements, a 20’
diameter revolving stage, and a cast, crew, and set requiring 3 veggie-oil
school buses for transportation. After opening in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom,
the production will tour for one week along the I-95 corridor.
Celebrate US Independence Day by remembering the failed
Parisian rebellion of 1832! Save the dates!
June 30: Glover, VT (Bread & Puppet Theater)
July 2: Providence, RI (at The Steel Yard, 27 Sims Ave)
July
3&4: Brooklyn, NY (Bobby Redd Project Space, 626
Bushwick Ave.)
July
5:
Baltimore, MD (The Bell Foundry, 1539 N. Calvert St.)
July
6&7: Philadelphia, PA (The Beaumont Warehouse, 50th
St. & Beaumont Ave.)
ALL
SHOWS BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 8PM AND RUN APPROXIMATELY 3 HOURS, INCLUDING AN INTERMISSION.
ALL SHOWS ARE SUGGESTED DONATION $10 AT THE DOOR. CASH/CHECK ONLY.
ALL SHOWS ARE SUGGESTED DONATION $10 AT THE DOOR. CASH/CHECK ONLY.
For more information, e-mail:
FriendsOfTheABCCafe@gmail.com
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