Cleaning Out the Fridge & A Taking into Question: Pixelated Molly Zimmelman and Sarah Scholl

About This Show

Two independently created solo works exploring the experience of psychosis from different perspectives. Cleaning Out the Fridge grapples with the fear of becoming one’s parents, and more specifically, the implications when a parent suffers from mental illness. A Taking into Question: Pixelated is a firsthand expression of one woman’s own experience living with a psychological diagnosis. The pieces integrate movement, music, visual art, puppetry, and a sense of humor to convey personal stories.

About the Artists

Molly Zimmelman is a New York based theatre maker who creates psychologically investigative and slightly absurdist work. She used to live in Italy, and recently returned to devise a site-specific project, In the Presence of Monsters, for The English Theatre of Rome. She holds an MFA in Theatre from Sarah Lawrence College where she received the Stanley and Evelyn Lipkin Prize in Playwriting for PopToy Playground.

Sarah Colyn Scholl is a multidisciplinary theatre maker who seeks to creatively examine elements of perception and symbolism through happenings and trickery. Originally from Houston Texas, she is a recent graduate of the Sarah Lawrence College MFA Program. Currently based in New York, her work in the city includes puppeteering for Notes on the Past, which was performed at the Brick Theater as a part of the Trans Theater Festival. She recently returned from developing a site-specific project, In the Presence of Monsters, for The English Theatre of Rome in Italy.

 

Monday, November 28 at 7:30pm

General Admission
$15 in advance
$18 at the door

Students / Seniors / ID NYC
$12

Estimated Runtime
80 minutes

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Credits

Created by Molly Zimmelman and Sarah Scholl

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