I.C. (I See) /Traps Lenora Champagne

About This Show

A response to Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities and everyday anxieties. Umiko Fujiwara, a traveling salesperson who sells eye drops for those who have grown jaded, is captured and brought to the palace of Kim Kahn, a former exotic dancer with a gift for strategy who rules the land. Kahn insists that Umiko tell her about the fantastical places she has been that Kahn has not yet visited but may dominate someday. Every now and then, Champagne wanders in and tells tales of Queens, New York.

 

About the Artist

Lenora Champagne has been making work as a writer, performer and director since 1981. She recently was a Fulbright Fellow in Japan and enjoyed an artist residency at the Bogliasco Foundation in Italy. Champagne’s previous stage works include Memory’s Storehouse – shown as a solo and as part of Tiny Lights, a collaboration with Lizzie Olesker (Invisible Dog in Brooklyn and at the New Ohio Theater, 2012.) She read and performed excerpts from I.C. (I See)/Traps in NYC at AUNTS, the Chocolate Factory, and Dixon Place.

Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 7:30pm

General Admission
$12 in advance
$15 at the door

Students / Seniors
$10

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Credits

Written and directed by
Lenora Champagne

Performed by
Lenora Champagne, Hannah Mitchell, and Rebecca Robertson,Stephanie Weeks and Susan Hyon

Photo Credit
Bill Moree

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