
Atriptick for Ghosts will be premiering at The Age Melbourne Fringe Festival
The Festival Hub - ARTS HOUSE
North Melbourne Town Hall - The Meeting Room
October 7th - 14th - 7:30 pm
Sunday - 6:30 pm
Monday DARK
$12 / $16
Tickets are available here.

The 12th Street Rat Bastard Soap Box Derby will be happening on
Sunday July 23rd in the afternoon
The race will be held in The West Bottoms on Beardsley Road, just below Downtown in Kansas City.
Directions
Take the 12th Street Bridge down to the West Bottoms.
At the bottom of the bridge turn right on Liberty.
Go one block, turn right on 11th Street.
At the end of the block, the address is 1409 W 11th Street
Go to the third floor. go through the pink door.
Arrive as early as 1 pm. Race will be around 3 or so.
The rules are simple, build a car, race it down the hill, win prizes. Or at least a trophy. There are no rules for what the car has to look like or be.
We're looking for Racers, Volunteers, Spectators, Sponsors
Contact me at njumara@yahoo.com if you'd like to do any of the above, or just show up on Sunday.
Here is the card.

Atriptick for Ghosts will be in The Melbourne Fringe Festival this coming October.
Migration, for the purposes of this presentation, can best be defined as the periodic movement of an animal from the place where it has been living to a new area and its subsequent return journey to the original home. Martin and Earl sequester themselves from civilization, attempting to make a map back to a place they never started from. They take a migratory journey through memories, narratives, and objects to piece together some sense of themselves in the blinding face of the sublime.
The Meeting Room at The Melbourne Fringe Festival Hub
North Melbourne Town Hall, 189 High St, Northcote
Saturday October 7th - Opening Night - 7pm
Sunday October 8th - 6pm
Monday October 9th - Dark
Tuesday October 10th - Half Price Tickets - 7pm
Wednesday October 11th - 7pm
Thursday October 12th - 7pm
Friday October 13th - 7pm
Saturday October 14th - Closing Night - 7pm
For more information concerning the The Melbourne Fringe Festival, please visit them here.
The show has been a great success. Come and check it out…
Just wanted to remind you about our new show, Gus and Fred Smash the TV Fridays and Saturdays through June 17th. It has been a fantastic process. Love to see you there and meet for wine and discussion in the lobby following… Box Office: (212) 352-3101 or theatermania.com Enter the promotion code usmash General Admission $15, Students & Seniors $12 Go to Buy Tickets Online Enter the promotion code usmash GUS AND FRED SMASH THE TV: a TV opera for an unclean age Written and Directed by Harold Lehmann Set by Samantha Lopez Uhthoff Video by Evin Watson Featuring Jim Ford, Alex Kipp, and Robert Weinstein
Gus and Fred Smash the TV tells the story of a couple of slackers who climb inside their TV set searching for the show that reveals their true identities. Gus and Fred Smash the TV combines elements of Brechtian alienation, physical theatre, and video collage against a driving poetic text.“So very smart and entertaining that you will have a really good time, … a terrific example of how alive the theater scene is…. Kick back and get ready to laugh.” — Robin Reed, nytheatre.com review of HAVE U SEEN MY SOUL? (2004)
Just wanted to remind you about our new show,
Gus and Fred Smash the TV
Fridays and Saturdays through June 17th.
It has been a fantastic process. Love to see
you there and meet for wine and discussion in the
lobby following…
Box Office:
(212) 352-3101
or
theatermania.com
Enter the promotion code usmash
General Admission $15, Students & Seniors $12
Go to Buy Tickets Online
Enter the promotion code usmash
GUS AND FRED SMASH THE TV:
a TV opera for an unclean age
Written and Directed by Harold Lehmann
Set by Samantha Lopez Uhthoff
Video by Evin Watson
Featuring Jim Ford, Alex Kipp, and Robert Weinstein
Gus and Fred Smash the TV tells the story of a couple
of slackers who climb inside their TV set searching
for the show that reveals their true identities. Gus
and Fred Smash the TV combines elements of Brechtian
alienation, physical theatre, and video collage
against a driving poetic text.
“So very smart and entertaining that you will have a
really good time, … a terrific example of how alive
the theater scene is…. Kick back and get ready to
laugh.” — Robin Reed, nytheatre.com review of
HAVE U SEEN MY SOUL? (2004)

