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MO[U]RNIN'. AFTER.
created and performed by Brigham Mosley
directed by Laura Elise Hix
Picture
Brigham Mosely in MO[U]RNIN'. AFTER. [credit Erik Carter]
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Playing...
Thursday, June 4 @ 7:30 pm
Thursday, June 11 @ 10:30 pm
Saturday, June 13 @ 9:00 pm

Mo[u]rnin'. After. is a mythic autobiography for the queer prodigal son - a journey to the ancestors and back to the homeland through magic, musicals, and time travel; dream ballets included. 

"To say he has a lot of panache would be an understatement...[A] beautiful curio—at once poetic, raw, and intimate...Mosley is yet a young man in the world of theatre, but shows a talent and wisdom beyond his years. 3 1/2 out of 4 stars."  ~ Clint May, Chicago Theater Beat

BIOS
Brigham Mosley (PERFORMER)
Brigham Mosley graduated from Southern Methodist University with a BFA in Theatre Studies. His plays Big Butchy Dykey Lesbian Play, Orange Julius, You Make Me Wanna Dada, Victorian Play, Zoo Play, Moving Furniture, and Virginity Play (Kennedy Center Awards Regional Winner for Best One-Act) all of which were produced at SMU. His play Pretty, Smart, Poetic was part of the 2010 mainstage season at SMU. Pretty, Smart, Poetic went on to be produced in Chicago by the Odradek Theatre Company and as a reading/workshop at Westport Country Playhouse in Westport, Connecticut. Brigham’s Iph had it’s premiere workshop/reading at NYC’s TBG Theatre followed by a workshop/reading of Semele at Westport Country Playhouse where Brigham is creating Fagmallion with director Bryan Hunt (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike). Brigham’s solo works  include Body Talk: 8-12 Minutes with the Poetics of Brigham Mosley’s Body, GlitterNation, Magic Man, Oh Whatta Beautiful Mo[u]rnin’, Mo[u]rnin'. After, Oklahomo!,  Mae Mosley is a Handsome Woman, Saint Brando, and Scarlett O'Hara and the War on Tara (La MaMa commission) . His solo works have been performed across the country in spaces such as PS122, La MaMa ETC, Dixon Place, The New Museum, and many others. Brigham was a 2013 Performing Beyond Limits resident at The New Museum and is an artistic associate of Chicago's Odradek Theatre Company.

ARTIST/SHOW WEBSITE AND LINKS
http://www.brighammosley.com/

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