kiss me just once more Michael Breslin

About This Show

A boy, or a young man, retires to his bedroom but cannot sleep. He awaits his mother’s goodnight kiss; she does not come. He enacts a ritual to summon her presence. He fails. A meditation on the relationship between queer sons and their mothers, this piece raises questions about growing up, psycho-sexual identification, and queer failure. The piece draws on a passage from Proust’s Swann’s Way, as well as a collection of classic western dramatic texts, to construct a movement and text-based ritual of self-revelation.

About the Artist

Michael Breslin is a theatre, performance, and dance artist based in New York City. He has assisted Half Straddle, Raja Feather Kelly’s “the feath3r theory,” and Lee Sunday Evans, and interns with Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Michael has trained and performed in 8 countries, including at the Moscow Art Theatre School in Russia, the Grotowoski Institute in Poland, and the Didik Nini Thowok Dance Institute in Indonesia. He graduated from Hamilton College with degrees in comparative literature and theatre, and was awarded the college’s Bristol Fellowship in 2013.

Friday, Jun. 12 at 7:30pm

Free Admission

Estimated Runtime
40 minutes

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Credits

Director, Writer, Performer
Michael Breslin

Assistant Director
Alison McLaughlin

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