The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research
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The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research is a recurring venue in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 5 times across 5 issues between May 28, 2024 and December 03, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “Closet Sale at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research”; “Denmark opens at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research”; “the first play I’ve seen at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research”. It most often appears alongside August Lamm, Beckett Rosset, Chloe Pingeon.
Metadata
- Category: Venues
- Mention count: 5
- Issue count: 5
- First seen: May 28, 2024
- Last seen: December 03, 2024
Appears In
- [[issues/2024-05-28_collected-agenda-2_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #2]]
- Statues Of Critics.
- I wish I had more to say about fashion week.
- Counterculture in America
- Florida, Massachusetts
Related Pages
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- August Lamm (4 shared issues)
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- Beckett Rosset (4 shared issues)
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- Chloe Pingeon (4 shared issues)
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- Collected Agenda (4 shared issues)
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- KGB (4 shared issues)
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- Sovereign House (4 shared issues)
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- Annabel Boardman (3 shared issues)
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- Betsey Brown (3 shared issues)
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- Cassidy Grady (3 shared issues)
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- Confessions (3 shared issues)
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- Denmark (3 shared issues)
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- EARTH (3 shared issues)
External Links
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- Instagram: https://instagram.com/me_betseybrown
Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Saturday, June 1 - Closet Sale at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research. Admission is $5, or free with tickets to that evening’s performance of Morning Journal - Matthew Gasda’s new play.
Inline links: The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research, Morning Journal
Also Friday, September 13 from 7:30 - 9:30pm — Denmark opens at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research. An eerie show to ring in Friday the Thirteenth. Written by Matthew Gasda, Directed by Tom Meglio, starring Sophia Englesberg.
I go to Denmark first tonight. It’s the first play I’ve seen at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research, although I took a writing class with Betsey Brown there this summer that I loved.
From 7:30 - 9:30pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research — Denmark is back for a final run; a winter weekend at a family beach house slowly descends into a psychological hellscape. By Matt Gasda, starring Sophia Englesberg. The play will continue (for the last times) on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. I saw this play last month and really adored it - I’m glad it’s back and I hope everyone gets a chance to go.
With ninety minute performances at 2:30pm and 6:30pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research — Let Her Cook is a show of food and dance by Kaylen Tanner and ArtsAppetite - “Structured like a three course meal, you will be served bread, vegetables, carbs, protein, and dessert. Chefs from some of New York’s top Michelin kitchens have crafted dishes that have deeply layered connections to the content of the three new dance works you will watch. These dishes have also been creatively prepared to, at times, be plated while the dancers are still performing.”
Betsey Brown’s writing workshop returns to The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research on December 16, 17, and 18. I’m really not a workshop person, and this class was transformative for me. I would recommend it to anyone a million times over. When I took it in July, it penetrated my subconscious and got me to begin my novel all in one! TBD if I can coordinate this with grad school, but I hope to be there in December. Join me!
Inline links: Betsey Brown’s writing workshop
Backlinks
- [[issues/2024-05-28_collected-agenda-2_full|COLLECTED AGENDA #2]]
- Counterculture in America
- Denmark
- Florida, Massachusetts
- I wish I had more to say about fashion week.
- Statues Of Critics.
- Venues