enculturating las vegas into the next millennium... art, dance, film, music, poetry, theater, history, nature and everything else that enriches the lives of those who live and visit southern nevada... Since 2003...

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Test Market presents Schadenfreude...

Okay the name is hard to pronounce but when you look up the definition of "Schadenfreude" it gets even worse. Basically "Schadenfreude" is German and means to take great joy in the misfortune or suffering of others. Twisted to say the least, but when you know its coming from the folks at Test Market Theater you totally get it. In either case this show should be an awesome and one to enjoy and share a few laughs. So everybody yell "Schadenfreude" because it makes you feel good. I think?



Test Market's latest creation, "Schadenfreude", is a broken soundscape that devolves into a stage performance melding man, machine, time, and space. Presented in two parts with a ten minute intermission, Schadenfreude is the next step in the ever-evolving, ever-expanding performance series of "REEL".

Humorous, dark, and furiously absurd, Test Market will push the boundaries of artistic integrity and the buttons of the audience all in a single, content-heavy performance.

www.testmarkettheater.com

October 23rd 2010 // doors open @ 8pm // performance begins @ 9pm
PWC Gallery : 1221 S Main St. in Downtown of course! Schadenfreude!



Nevada Public Radio
For more information on the Cultural Arts in Las Vegas please visit Nevada Public Radio. NPR has detailed listings of many cultural and civic events hosted by area non-profits click on this link http://www.knpr.org/common/psa/listNEW.cfm and if you are planning an event in the next few months, be sure to get your free listing in Nevada Public Radio's Desert Companion magazine by submitting the information here at http://www.knpr.org/culture/eventaddnew.cfm
Have You donated to KNPR? Pledge Now at http://www.knpr.org/index.cfm



Brian Paco Alvarez enculturating Las Vegas into the millennium...

posted by Brian Paco Alvarez, Curator and Chronicler of Culture at

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home