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Valentines! Nothing Says “I Love You” Like Bad Theatre

It’s very important to understand some of the pivotal cultural influences that help shape today’s New York Street Art scene.

This is not one of them.  I think The Brick Theater in East Williamsburg/West Bushwick reliably produces some of the worst shows you are likely to ever see.  Truly wretched.

You’re Welcome is a collection of 5 small plays about creation and failure; a unified theatrical myth that tells the story of an invented band of performers and their catastrophic attempts at connection. The plays are also about love, death, desire, tragedy, comedy, drunk driving, sexiness, beauty, loss, the battle between good and evil, a baby born wearing a hat. And theater.  Kind of the last word on theater.

The Brick Theater is HERE

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