2009 Coming Attractions
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Jeffrey Scott Holland's play about the declining fin de siecle days of Paris nightlife, as seen through the green absinthe-drenched
visions of painter Toulouse-Lautrec. Following its 2008 debut at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, Toulouse-inations will go on to
other cities in 2009.
A historic presentation of an allegedly "lost" Shakespeare play, possibly not given a full theatrical production since its original staging in 1622. With clowns, demons, kings, wizards, princesses, Knights of
the Round Table, outrageous costumes and masks, and an appearance by The Devil himself, what more could one ask for?
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Jeffrey Scott Holland, author of Toulouse-inations, is now working on a new play entitled Cheeseburger and Fries, concerning a pair of minimal-talent street-busking musicians struggling to ply their trade on the sidewalks of Kentucky.
In fact, the play is a true story of sorts, since it's based on an actual busking duo called Cheeseburger and Fries (JSH was "Cheeseburger", and J.T. Dockery was "Fries") that frightened tourists and pedestrians for years on the streets of Lexington and in surrounding counties.
Says JSH: "Together, they learn to face the opaque amorphous horror that is modern humanity, via confrontationally atonal bluesmanship."
The Voraxium is like burlesque, cabaret, and vaudeville, only weirder. If you're familiar with the book "Voluptuous Panic" by Mel Gordon,
then you have the beginnings of a clue where we're coming from. Voraxium shows will pop up with very little advance notice, so e-mail us to
be included on the mailing list.
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Toulouse-inations
The Birth of Merlin
Cheeseburger and Fries
The Voraxium