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How To Make A Revolution Without Giving Offense Or Arousing Resentment

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Join us for a Reading: A new play by Kim Golding, Jordan Jones, and Sam Myers

Saturday, August 19th @

2:30 PM - Register

8 PM - Register

The Brooklyn Rail is proud to present How To Make A Revolution Without Giving Offense Or Arousing Resentment, a new play by Kim Golding, Jordan Jones, and Sam Myers. The play tells a story about T, a melancholy marketing associate prompted to respond to an Unnamed Tragedy while working at The Museum. The Museum is well-intentioned, misguided, self-interested, self-protecting, and ultimately self-sustaining. After finding a mysterious zine page on their office printer, T stumbles upon a group of revolutionary anti-Museum organizers daring to imagine something different. Their process inspires T to dream of new ways for their voice and body to take up space. Through the escalating battle between the zine team and the Museum, the play explores how we make our ideas physical and communicable, and how form, context, and process shape their ultimate impact. The play will feature Tẹmídayọ Amay, Sarah Chalfie, Tony Jenkins, Arjun Biju, and Nile Assata Harris. Ryan Gedrich is the show’s producer, and the creative team includes Wesley Cornwell (Scenic Design), Jacqueline Scaletta (Lighting Design), and Nick Auer and Dan Kuan Peeples (Sound and Projection Design); Cara Kienitz is the Stage Manager.

There will be two presentations of the play—both free and open to the public.

Space will be limited so register at the links above.

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