No Longer Showing.
Good Morning Evening Feelings with Dynasty Handbag is a live, conceptual, one-hour hybrid morning/late-night/children’s show for adults, hosted by everyone’s favorite no one, Dynasty Handbag. This inspirational hour is designed to help you navigate through the five basic human feelings - fear, anger, grief, sex, dogs - that pop up throughout your day and try to kill you. The show will feature an emotionally stunted musical performance, an unpleasant, non-results based exercise routine, a grief squelching cooking segment, and experimental commercial breaks for imaginary feminist products. Curated by David Everitt Howe for NYPAC.
April 24–25, 8pm
ADDED MATINEE: April 25, 4pm
Tickets $15
Good Morning Evening Feelings with Dynasty Handbag was commissioned by NYPAC, the New York Performance Artists Collective, with The Kitchen, and made possible with support from Jerome Foundation. NYPAC is supported by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and Sikkema Jenkins & Co. Additional support for this presentation provided in part by public funds from New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Original photo by Allison Michael Orenstein
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