One Festival' at the 45th Street Theater


Double Helix Theatre Company presents the fifth annual One Festival featuring seven original solo shows. The one-week festival will be presented at the 45th Street Theater from the 16 - 20 Nov 2005, and will feature the following seven original solo shows.

PLEASE NOTE: The Festival Schedule is subject to change. Please confirm details when ordering tickets. All shows are $15, unless otherwise indicated. To purchase tickets call: 212-352-3101.



Following is the complete schedule for One Festival

  • Creation:
    A solo clown show in the tradition of Harpo Marx and Bill Irwin. A physically raucous exploration of the creative process

    Conceived by Lucas Caleb Rooney
    Performed by Lucas Caleb Rooney
    Directed by Orlando Pabotoy
    Produced by Ty Jones

    Wed 16 Nov 7:30pm, Thu 17 Nov 9:30pm & Fri 18 Nov 10:30pm




  • Jazz Desert: (The Life & Death of an American Band)
    A tell-all trip into a �Behind the Music� special told by rock artist Rebecca Hart about the inception and demise of her band, �The Rebecca Hart Project�. Ms. Hart performs her original music as she narrates the band�s adventures, tours, romances, and eventual breakup.

    Written by Rebecca Hart
    Performed by Rebecca Hart

    Wed 16 Nov 9pm, & Sat 19 Nov 10pm




  • Accidental Pervert:
    "Tells of his boyhood spent secretly indulging in his dad�s extensive porn collection, and his subsequent struggle balancing his triple-X fantasy world with two non-airbrushed real females in his adult life: his wife and baby daughter.

    Written by Andrew Goffman
    PErformed by Andrew Goffman

    Thu 17 Nov 7:30pm & Sat 19 Nov 6pm




  • Soul To Keep:
    Weaves the history and the present of the African American Experience with a DJ assisted backdrop of music using familiar characters like Harriet Tubman.

    Performed by Joyia Bradley
    Director: Joanne Zipay
    Features: DJ Pries

    Fri 18 Nov 6:30pm & Sun 20 Nov 1pm.




  • Wild Rice:
    Tells the irreverent comic coming of age story of a mother�s obsession with inflicting Chinese culture on her New Jersey tomboy daughter who is neither a delicate geisha nor mysterious dragon lady.

    Written by Scarlett Lam
    Performed by Scarlett Lam

    Fri 18 Nov 8:30pm, Sat 19 Nov 1pm & Sun 20 Nov 8pm




  • I Need A Guy Who Blinks:
    Audiences are taken along for the journey as Janine Squillari's searches for Mr. Right. Winding through New York City's varied locals, Janine confronts a quirky cast of potential mates, from the date that won't let go of a potato to the guy who wears his ski cap to bed.

    Written by Janine Squillari
    Performed by Janine Squillari

    Sat 19 Nov 3pm & Sun 20 Nov 6pm
    Time: 1 Hour




  • Pentecostal Wisconsin:
    Autobiographical tale of religious ecstasy and bashful Scandinavians.

    Performed by: Ryan Paulson
    Director: Virginia Scott

    Sat 19 Nov 8pm & Sun 20 Nov 3pm
    Time: 1 Hour




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