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What Will Become of Kaaron? A Slideshow of Possibilities

  • The Tank 312 W 36th St New York, NY, 10018 United States (map)
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What Will Become of Kaaron? A Slideshow of Possibilities
October 21 at 7pm

Written and Performed by Kaaron Briscoe
Directed by Patricia Marjorie
Associate Producer | Danielle Villela
Set Design, Costume Design & Props | Patricia Marjorie
Lighting & Sound Design | Rodrigo Fischer
Associate Designer, Graphic Design & Slides | Yasmin Santana
Photography | Clovis Gomis
Voice overs | Lynnette R Freeman & Sandro Isaack

What happens in the space between realizing that a marriage is over and deciding what to do next? "What Will Become of Kaaron? A Slideshow of Possibilities" explores the fears of the unknown, as writer and performer Kaaron Briscoe puzzles through all things that could happen after her divorce. Will she be the kind of divorcee that wears kitten heels and cheetah print? Will she find love with a man whose family doesn't remember her name? Why does her mother keep calling in the middle of the show?

Through a whimsical slideshow, Kaaron delves into the scenarios life could take her. As her guests, we are invited to question our comfort zones, but also the options life holds for us when we choose to close our eyes and take a leap of faith. Directed by Patricia Marjorie, "What Will Become of Kaaron? A Slideshow of Possibilities" challenges us to sit with discomfort and laugh at it.

Free to the public, the performance will be presented at The Tank, a New York City home for emerging artists, on October 21st, at 7pm EST. This show is made possible by the New York City Artist Corps program, presented by The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA).

*Please note that this performance will be presented at the Tank's in-person performance space at 312 W 36th St. All attendees and artists will be required to display proof of full covid vaccination before being admitted to the space, either by showing a vaccination record (vaccination card) at least two weeks out from the final dose of an approved vaccine, or by using New York's free Excelsior Pass service, available here. Patrons will also be required to wear masks while indoors at all times and for the time being, no food or beverage will be permitted to be consumed at the theater.