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    17 Border Crossings with Thaddeus Phillips

    Presented by Manitou Art Theatre at Millibo Art Theatre

    March 24-March 27, 2011


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    17 Border Crossings with Thaddeus Phillips

    Armed only with a satellite GPS, a micro projection and a classic Samsonite suitcase, innovative and prolific theater artist, Thaddeus Phillips weaves together real adventures of various international border crossings into a dramatic examination of imaginary lines, arbitrary passports and curious customs.
    "I’m always elated when I leave one of Thaddeus Phillips’s productions. It’s something about the way he fuses...

    Armed only with a satellite GPS, a micro projection and a classic Samsonite suitcase, innovative and prolific theater artist, Thaddeus Phillips weaves together real adventures of various international border crossings into a dramatic examination of imaginary lines, arbitrary passports and curious customs.
    "I’m always elated when I leave one of Thaddeus Phillips’s productions. It’s something about the way he fuses intellect and feeling with an entirely original vision of the world”.- Denver’s WESTWORD
    Creator of ¡El Conquistador!, Flamingo/Winnebago and Microworlds Parts I & II, prolific theater artist, Thaddeus Phillips returns to the Bride to weave together real adventures of international border crossings into a dramatic examination of imaginary lines, arbitrary passports and curious customs. 17 Border Crossings (The Travel Agency) explores a world opened up by the fall of the Berlin Wall on 11/9/89 and sealed off by the events of 9/11/01. A seasoned world traveler and wildly inventive artist, Phillips embarks on new territory by stripping the stage bare to create a deceptively simple stage voyage that takes audiences to the frontiers of Bosnia, Cuba, Brazil, Colombia, Bali, Czech Republic, Israel, Jordan and Mexico.
    17 Border Crossings – 17 Border Crossings is a National Performance Network (NPN) Creation Fund Project co-commissioned by the Painted Bride Art Center in partnership with The Manitou Art Theater and NPN. For more information: www.npnweb.org


    Millibo Art Theatre

    1367 Pecan Street
    Colorado Springs , Colorado 80904

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    Admission Info:

    Tickets $20
    Thursday night $10 with student ID


    General Day and Time Info:

    Thursday: 7 p.m.
    Friday: 8 p.m.
    Saturday: 8 p.m.
    Sunday: 2 p.m.


    Phone: 719-465-6321

    Parking:

    There is plenty of on and off street parking at the MAT. You can park along either Pecan or Spectra Streets. Parking is available next door at the Japanese Auto Specialists (uphill), and in the alley area behind the theater (go past the building and turn left). Handicap Parking is available at the rear of the building with direct access to stage seating.



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