My newest dance “Characters in Limbo” will premiere on Friday and Saturday, December 6 & 7th at 8 p.m., at Settlement House, 184 Eldridge Street, NYC, produced by The Construction Company, on a program with Sally Silvers, Alan Good, and Andrew Gurian. Reservations: 212-924-7882; tickets are $15 and can be purchased at: https://www.universitysettlement.org/us/news/PerformanceProject/fall-2019/the-construction-company/
“Characters in Limbo” is a mercurial, shape-shifting, gender-bending solo that mixes antic quick-change character voices with ‘impossible’ tongue twisters.
I’m delighted to present this piece in conjunction with the imminent publication of my new novel, So Much For Posterity, a mind-blowing thriller that is also a novel of ideas with many moving parts and eye-popping information:
Art and politics collide head-on: Steven Stabile, America’s leading culture critic, famous for his controversial hard-hitting political exposes about the Mideast’s antiquities scandals and underground sex haunts, is mysteriously drugged and lands in a psychiatric ward. Mattressa Hopkins, his protégé, comes to his rescue. After discovering their news syndicate is undergoing a secretive takeover, they find themselves in political crosshairs and surprising adventures that take them to the Capitol for the last-ever American presidential election…and the transformation of the entire U.S. government.
Now available for Kindle (https://amzn.to/2NEteo7), So Much For Posterity will also soon be available in paper from Amazon.
“A famous writer… stumbles on evidence of a sprawling network of conspirators—including some major nations… the orations are exceedingly thoughtful, in particular those on the profound political power of art.” – Kirkus Reviews
Photo: Karen Robbins