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What scares you?

Shannon Corenthin, Basil Rodericks*, Dorothea Gloria*, Desirée Baxter*, Royston Scott & Madeline Egan Addis
FREE in Fort Greene & Prospect Heights 10/29-10/31 at 6 PM
What Scares You?Monsters...? Ghosts...? Patriarchy...? Join us as we spin tales that keep the scaries in the shadows this halloween.
Bundle up and join us for this 60-minute piece. Then trot over to the the bar and draw up entirely different spirits.

Secret in the Wings by Mary Zimmerman 2017
In
When the Light Goes Out
, a 60-minute show created entirely by the ensemble, we take a non-traditional route to explore what it means to scare and be scared. Fear is embodied, and the monsters we’re afraid of? They’re out there and very, very real.
This show has a suggested rating of PG-13. Equity Approved Showcase.
When the Light Goes Out:Spirits, Souls & Spooky TalesOctober 29th at 6 PMSouth Oxford Park, 197 S Oxford St, Brooklyn, NY 11217October 30th at 6 PMDr. Ronald McNair Park, Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238October 31st at 6 PMCuyler Gore Park, Fulton St &, Greene Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Featuring: Madeline Egan Addis+, Royston Scott+, Basil Rodericks*+, Desirée Baxter*+, Shannon Corenthin+, Dorothea Gloria*+
Production team: Skye Pagon+ (director), Becca Kaplan (stage manager), Gagarin+ (dramaturg), Rachel Schmeling+ (producer), Mary Candler*+ (artistic director)

Made possible by City Artist Corps Grants, which were launched in June 2021 by NYFA and DCLA with support from the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) as well as Queens Theatre. The program is funded by the $25 million New York City Artist Corps recovery initiative announced by Mayor de Blasio and DCLA earlier this year. The grants are intended to support NYC-based working artists who have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Over the course of three award cycles, more than 3,000 artists will receive $5,000 grants to engage the public with artist activities across New York City’s five boroughs this summer and fall.