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Thursday, October 1

The Pig, the Farmer and the Artist Show in NYC

This is from villagevoice.com


Written and Composed by the three time Grammy nominee David Chesky
featuring a cast and orchestra of 20


DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT MISSING THIS!!!

To avoid being slaughtered by a lunatic farmer, Shirley the cow (a former hooker from Amsterdam), and her transvestite husband, Harvey, escape to New York's East Village, where they soon become all the rage of the highbrow art scene. Back on the farm, the Pig gets wind of their fame and follows to seek his artistic fortunes as well. Will the elitist critics accept the Pig's trendy conceptual art? Will the psychotic homesteader arrive in time to reclaim his prized hog?
Will swine become the new black?
This outrageous Fellini-esque satire superimposes the world of contemporary music onto the modern art scene, scorchingly skewering them both.


October 2nd - 17th, 8PM

Gene Frankel Theatre
24 Bond Street - NYC


GET YOUR TICKETS @ www.theatermania.com


SHOW DETAILS
Title: The Pig, The Farmer, and The Artist
Music, Book and Lyrics: David Chesky
Director: A. Scott Parry
Conductor: Anthony Aibel
Lighting Designer: Rob Scallan
Art Designer: Anna Dineli

Theater: Gene Frankel Theater, 24 Bond Street, NYC - between Bowery & Lafayette


Performances: Wednesday through Saturday, 8:00PM
Admission Price: $25 per person
Subway Directions: R to Prince Street; B, D, F, V to Bdway Lafayette, 4, 6 to Bleeker
Tickets: www.theatermania.com

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