IN THE LOUNGE Tea Time Trouble Leonie Bell, Grace Gilmore, and Andrew Murdock

About This Show

Tea Time Trouble: An insult about three ladies who lunched and munched and spilled their guts all over the floor only to do it all once more.

‘Your sister is a warthog and your brother is a bumblebee.’ – Hortense

‘Pass the biscuits you willy nilly goosehead.’ – Bertrude

‘How dare you die without saying goodbye.’ – Geraldine

This performance was developed in-part through a Show Incubation Residency at Celebration Barn Theater in South Paris, Maine, USA.

About the artists

Leonie Bellis a German-American theater-maker and performer based in Berlin/New York with a BA from Bard College and a MFA in Theatre from Sarah Lawrence College. Recent work includes: The People Speak (BAM), Theater of the Resistwith Stew (Met Breuer), Claire Moodey’s femme pathos(The Brick), Mommy and Me (Dixon Place), MMMMMMMMMMMM (The Tank), and I Don’t Want to Interrupt You Guys (Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation). (www.leoniebell.org)

Andrew Murdockis a designer, director and performer. He is a recent graduate from the MFA theatre program at Sarah Lawrence College specializing in collaborative theatre making and the integration of theatre and technology. Recent credits include: Technical Director and Designer for The Children’s Circus Grows Up! (Oddfellows Playhouse, Middletown CT), Director and Conceiver of Shoot, Don’t Talk(Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville NY) and Projection Design for Hedwig and Angry Inch(Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville NY).www.AndrewMurdock.com
Grace Gilmoreis a performer, lighting designer and writer based in New York City. Most recently, she has devised and performed Not in Good Standing, a one woman show following a small town in Michigan. Performance credits include Gator 3.0at Dixon Place,Hedda Gablerat Dykman Farmhouse (Berta),A Bright Room Called Day (Agnes), Sweet Maladies(Margaret) and MacBeth(Duncan). Recent lighting credits include MANCC Residency for David Neumann, Harmlessdirected by Dan Hurlin.

Thursday, October 11th, 2018 at 7:30 PM

Free Admission.

Estimated Runtime
40 minutes

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Leonie Bell & Andrew Murdock

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