The Brewery Manning Jordan
About This Show
The Brewery is a piece that unpacks the role of alcohol in our society. Through 5 characters whose lives have been affected by booze, the play studies the delicate balance between the fatalities and the fun simultaneously derived from the substance. In a similar fashion to my other works, the piece is a dark comedy and has themes of sexuality and queerness, as well.
About the Artists
Manning Jordan (playwright) is a published monologist, comedian & playwright. She has a monthly show at Brooklyn Comedy Collective called Monologues with Manning. As a playwright, Manning has self-produced five plays, three of which were in Fringe’s FRIGID festivals for three consecutive years (2017, 2018, 2019). Her latest play, Les Museums premiered at Dixon Place in July 2019, and is having a second run at the Brick Theater September 10th-15th. Her work has been shown at Dixon Place, The Kraine Theater, Manhattan Rep, Theater Under St. Marks, Vital Joint, The Footlight and more. She co-hosts a queer dating podcast called 1-800-LOVE.
Will Detlfsen (director) was awarded the Drama League Fellowship and spent his summer in Ithaca swimming in the gorgeous gorges, directing at the historic Hangar Theatre under Interim Artistic Director, Stephanie Yankwitt. In 2017 he graduated with a masters degree in directing and received the Stage Directors & Choreographers Society Inaugural MFA Graduate Student Initiative Award.
FRI MARCH 6 2020 7:30PM
General Admission
$17 in advance
$20 at the door
Students/Seniors/idNYC
$15 in advance
$17 at the door
60 minutes
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Credits
Collaborators
Will Detlefsen
Al Roths
Sofia Dobrushin
Alexander Paris