Broom Street Theater Presents
The 800th Annual Salvation Swing Off
Written and Directed by Malissa Petterson
Part of The New York International Fringe Festival – FringeNYC 2016
To break up the monotony in Purgatory’s Laundromat, souls rival for immediate rapture in a good, old-fashioned dance-a-thon. Swing and red tape, plus the proverbial deal with a not-so proverbial Devil?
All in an eternity’s work.
August 12th-20th in New York City.
Tickets $18- For tickets visit www.FringeNYC.org
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VENUE #6: The Theater at the 14th Street Y – 344 East 14th Street (at 1st Avenue), NYC – View Map
Broom Street Theater is proud to present The 800th Annual Salvation Swing Off as part of the 20th Annual New York International Fringe Festival- FringeNYC 2016.
The 800th Annual Salvation Swing Off is written and directed by Malissa Petterson. Malissa is a playwright, director, teacher, actor, and prior fixture in Frederick and Baltimore theatre communities, Malissa holds a BA in Communication Arts with a focus in Digital Media and a minor in Theatre, as well as an MFA in creative writing. Malissa is an Associate for Encore Studios for the Performing Arts and the Production Manager for Are We Delicious? in Madison, WI. Malissa also serves in the Broom Street Theater Board of Directors.
STARRING (in order of appearance):
Heather Jane Farr
Alyssa Stowe
Loryn Jonelis
Morganna Grim
Stacey Garbarski
Dunes
Wendy Prosise
Anthony Cary
Emma Ruby Roberts
Mitch Taylor
Lacey Smithmier
Production Staff:
Malissa Petterson- Playwright/ Director
John Siewert-Stage Manager
Jessica Jane Witham- Choreographer
Taylor Kokinos -Lighting Designer
Lindsey Hoel-Neds -Costume Designer
Katie Rattigan-East Coast Props Designer
Viktor Petterson -Set, Sound, and Midwest Props Designer; Producer)
Heather Renken -Assistant Director, Broom Street Theater Artistic Director
Broom Street Theater is a non-profit, member-controlled theater located in Madison, Wisconsin. BST volunteers and staff foster artistic freedom, growth, and expression through non-traditional experimental and/or original artistic forms.
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