421 5th avenue
New York, New York

thirtynothing
A Solo Performance by Dan Fishback
April 8th – 10th, 2011
Friday & Saturday @ 8:00 pm | Sunday @ 6:00 pm
Dan Fishback’s thirtynothing is a multi-media solo performance exploring the generation gap between gay men who died during the early years of AIDS and gay men who were born during those same years. A sort of “performance zine,” the show will incorporate images of work by lost gay artists, images and drawings from Fishback’s own childhood, and stories from the lives of various gay men who lived, died, and grew up during the 80s and early 90s. Fishback underscores this monologue-based piece using small instruments like casios and ukuleles to paint an intimate, mournful and quirky portrait of gay life during and after a catastrophe. Marking both the 30th anniversary of AIDS and Fishback’s 30th birthday, thirtynothing memorializes the fallen while posing critical questions to all who survive.
Tickets
In advance (https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/163045): $12 General | $7 Low-Income
At the Door (30 minutes before showtime): $15 General | $8 Low-Income
Click [http://bax.org/artist-services/artists-in-residence/dan-fishback/] for more information on Dan Fishback.

Added by BAX / Brooklyn Arts Exchange on March 7, 2011