
On April 8, 2006, The New Haven Registrar characterized my work at the Guilford Art Center with a “wicked humor and edginess”.
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On April 8, 2006, The New Haven Registrar characterized my work at the Guilford Art Center with a “wicked humor and edginess”.
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In March and April 2006 I exhibited an installation of puppets, props, set pieces, and video from Growing Up Linda – Birthday Trauma at the Guildford Art Center.
Continue reading “Growing Up Linda, Guilford Art Center”On February 10th and 11th, 2006, I performed in Birthday Trauma, a segment from Growing Up Linda at The Carriage House in Providence.
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On December 11th, 2005, I performed Birthday Trauma, an excerpt from Growing Up Linda at Theatre for the New City
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On December 2nd, 2005, I presented Birthday Trauma, a segment from Growing Up Linda at Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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On Friday, November 18th, 2005, I curated and hosted Blood from A Turnip, Rhode Island’s only late night puppet salon with Vanessa Gilbert at Perishable Theatre in Providence. Performers included Evan O’Television, Lady Miss Iris, Marya Erin Jones, and Dan Goldrick.
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On October 29th, 2005, I performed Birthday Trauma, an episode of Growing Up Linda at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
Continue reading “Growing Up Linda, New Smyrna Beach, Florida”From December 17th 2004 – January 11th, 2005, I exhibited LSD Kills, a video installation at Woods-Gerry Gallery in Providence.
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On July 15th, 2004, I performed LSD Kills, the first installment from Growing Up Linda at The Comedy Studio in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Continue reading “Growing Up Linda, Cambridge”From September 26th through November 8th, 2003, I performed in Ryan Landry’s The Gulls with The Gold Dust Orphans at Machine (a.k.a. the Ramrod Center for the Performing Arts) in Boston. Based on Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds, in The Gulls, a campy horror, deadly seagulls have terrorized the luxury gay resort destination, Provincetown amidst gentrification and overdevelopment. In The Gulls, I played Bundy, a lesbian ornathologist who warns the towns people about the onslought of sea gulls and Barbara Streissand’s corpse (after being pecked to death).