Our last Sticky of the season was on April 2, at Beauty Bar in Brooklyn. Here’s some shots of the action. All photos by Mike Olivieri.
- Mary Sheridan and Chorus in Mim Granaham’s “A Sweet Serenade,” directed by Eliel Lucero, with musical direction by Megan Cooper
- The story was that Mary is on an internet date, with Eliel
- And it turns out that she brings a Greek style chorus with her wherever she goes.
- Eliel is confused by this, and not sure how to get them on his side.
- Especially when these singing women are just so judgey.
- But he counters with his stuffed Frog, from whom he is never apart. Is it a match made in heaven?
- Mark Campbell and Lisa Hickman star in Cecilia Copeland’s “Not Again,” directed by Michele Travis
- It’s great to meet new people, when you find yourself in Brooklyn, across the river from your place.
- He’s cute, he’s charming, he likes you. But He’s married, although he claims to be getting a divorce.
- So… Next!
- Libby Emmons and Ali Ayala star in Libby’s own “Re: Ducks,” which Ali directed.
- Ali rented her womb to their transsexual boss and her new husband.
- But now she’s got some regrets.
- After careening around the globe trying to fill the void left in both her womb and her heart,
- she wants her baby back. Libby suggests she just get some ducks.
- Actress Lisa Hickman and playwright Cecilia Copeland.
- Tevon tends bar.
- Jimmy Pravasilis and David Marcus in Amina Henry’s “Lipstick,” directed by Ali Ayala.
- Dave worries that Jimmy is an alcoholic.
- Tricia Fukuhara looks on.
- But Jimmy takes issue with Dave’s newfound identity.
- Why all the judgement, bro?
- Meriel Day and Ray De Vito in Johnny Blaze Leavitt’s “Love and Order,” directed by Ceren Zorlu.
- Love meets Law and Order when a date turns into an interrogation.
- But who is the culprit?
- Is it the defendant or the plaintiff?
- Conor Daniel Bartram in Libby Emmons’ “Brandeburg Gate,” directed by Michele Travis.
- He is enjoying his last few moments with Tricia Fukuhara before she leaves for a new, post-college life in Europe.
- They had a great night, and they’re even a little in love with each other.
- If she won’t stay, heHe makes one last proposition. Will she meet him next week at the Brandenburg Gate?
- Mateo d’Amato, Martina Gordon, and Will Carter in Michael Domitrovich’s “nolovelost,” directed by Ali Ayala.
- Philosophy students
- who just finished college
- are hell bent on living an alt life style
- involving polyamory, art and hedonistic ideas,
- until Martina realizes her friends might just more interested in her breasts than her heart.