HARD/FEMME DANCES
Main Character Syndrome
MAIN CHARACTER SYNDROME is an evening-length solo work that spans dance, theater film, and drag. It is a semi-autobiographical show narrating the life of a struggling artist, who, finding themselves at a crossroads, must choose between the difficulty of sobriety and the pleasures and pains of addiction. In the process, they examine a misspent, decadent youth and agonize over an uncertain future. The show is a fantastic journey, delving into memory, narcissism, imposter syndrome, dashed hopes, black humor, pathos, and killer outfits.
The show is choreographed, designed and performed by Kelsey Rondeau.
All video sequences were shot by Steve Prue.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th
7:00PM
TADA! Theatre
15 West 28th Street, 2nd floor
Main Character Syndrome is brought to you by the voices that live rent-free in my head.
Mea culpa, mea culpa.
Choreographed and Performed by Kelsey Rondeau
Wednesday, April 6th, 2022 7pm
Produced by The Emerging Artists Theatre New Work Series
Spring 2022
March 21 - April 10, 2022
All performances at:
TADA! Theater
15 West 28th St, 2nd floor
Between Broadway and 5th Avenue
Curators: Paul Adams, Andrea Alton, Vanessa Shealy
Emerging Artists returns with their one-of-a-kind festival. Visit the theater any evening during this three-week event, and you'll find yourself transported in a number of surprising ways: by a single performer embodying a whole host of characters; by a more experimental theater piece "done differently" that challenges and delights; by a cozy two-person show exploring relationships; or perhaps by a bouncy new musical that will have you humming. Emerging Artists has always been about new works, new talents, new voices. That's never been more evident than now.