Since 2018, Alexandra Climent has headed several expeditions to The Darién Gap of Panamá in search of native endangered hardwood species to reforest. Initially, her expeditions aimed to source felled woods for her woodworking practice. But with each subsequent visit, she witnessed more and more rampant deforestation. Her work emphasizes the primal beauty of these ... Read more
As a 25th Anniversary present to NACL, Miz Cracker is giving a benefit performance of her latest work, Foolish. In her brand new one-woman show Foolish, RuPaul's Drag Race queen Miz Cracker uses stand-up, dance, sketch-comedy, wig-reveals and jump splits to bring a little laughter into an increasingly confusing world. With her uniquely caustic humor, ... Read more
Join us for The Great NACL Pasta Bowl! Calling all performing artists of Sullivan, Wayne, and Pike Counties: Dinner is served! Actors and Dancers, Costumers, Technicians, Directors, Stage Managers, Designers, Musicians... Performance Poets and Playwrights who’ve had it with Zoom — and anyone else who should be in the room… Here's a chance to meet ... Read more
Richard Malenky and Nancy Handler are preparing a slideshow of photos from their time in the remote rainforest of the Congo (then called Zaire) in the '80s and '90s doing field studies on Bonobos. NOTE: This event had been identified for Oct. 29th. It has now been rescheduled to Nov. 12th.
Richard Grunn’s original play Good Medicine is about the proliferation of the “Medicine Show” in its various permutations from the 19th century through today. Why do we look for the fast fix? The miracle cure? What is the lure of these products and (in many cases) the men who sell them — products or pathways ... Read more