Special Guest Appearance at Conservation Theater: Fresh From Africa, Saturday June 17th at 3:15pm
I'll be joining Bricken Sparacino as a special guest for her show Conservation Theater: Fresh from Africa on Saturday June 17th at 3:15pm in New York City as part of the Planet Connections Theater Festivity. Come see the third installment of this earth friendly variety show at the Flamboyan Theater on Suffolk Street (second floor) - Book your tickets now!
Sometimes science can seem stuffy, not tonight. Join Bricken Sparacino as she tells tales from her trip to Africa two weeks after she returns. Her boots will still be muddy and a slight smell of hippo will be in the air. Each night will include a special guest comedian and a wildlife policy expert.
Was she eaten by a hippo? Find out at Conservation Theater: Fresh From Africa.
Directed by Lori Kee
Co-Prodicer Michael Birch
Check back for the list of special guests!
Performance Days & Times:
June 17 at 3:15, June 24 at 2:00 June 28 at 7, June 29 at 7 and July 8th at 7:15
At the Flamboyan Theater on Suffolk Street (second floor). Close to the Essex or Delancy Subway stops.
Tickets: $18 https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/10174200
Conservation Theater is proud to be a part of the Planet Connections Theater Festivity.
Warning: As the show is part of a festival, each show will start on time and yes those strage start times are real!
Proud to be a Actors Equity Showcase!
Special Guests:
June 17th- Michael Birch- Michael Birch- Has been seen on TV in Difficult People, Wonder Shozen and The Sauce. Movies include the new comedy Future 38 and Stags. He can be seen on the Key of Awesome in over 100 videos as “the Father of Awesome”. Michael is also a member of Fish and Chips the pseudo-serious folk rock duo.
Also- Kaia Rose
Kaia is a freelance filmmaker based in New York City. She is the creator and director of Climate Countdown, an award-winning webseries that maps out the ecology of climate solutions, and a consultant for Connect4Climate at the World Bank. She shoots and edits for Unreel Films and is currently the post-production manager on an upcoming PBS documentary about the desegregation of American hospitals. Before becoming a New Yorker, Kaia lived in the UK where she was the lead producer and studio manager at the BAFTA-winning production company ArthurCox. There she produced, line produced, and production managed commercials, shorts, TV shows and feature films for such companies as Disney Jr, Aardman Animations, the BBC, the UK Film Council and 20th Century Fox TV. For more, visit kaiarose.com.