Kev Berry – July 10th

wild project in association with New York City’s Open Culture program present

Wild Culture

Wild Culture is a series of outdoor performances & events occurring every Saturday throughout the Summer. Wild Culture’s purpose is to facilitate cultural sustainability and help support our artists and venue by bringing the East Village neighborhood together to overcome the challenges brought by the pandemic through art and performances.

Throughout the summer Wild Culture will produce downtown artists across music, spoken-word, poetry, dance, theater & more on our E. 3rd St. block, just outside our venue to help revive, with our neighborhood partners, the East Village, and our city.

This Saturday Wild Culture is proud to present a musical performance & performance by Kev Berry!

Saturday, July 10
Kendra Jo Brook & Kid Krill, @ 2:00 PM 

&

Kev Berry, Monologues @ 5:00 PM, 

Kev Berry is a New York-based playwright, performer, and life of the party.

Kev Berry performs the fourth installment of his cycle monologues of gay reckoning, Harsh Cacophonies. In “A Queen’s Community” Kev explores the last year through the lens of his sobriety and comes to terms with not knowing what the future holds. His play Peter was a Semi-Finalist for the Princess Grace Award in 2019, and a Semi-Finalist for the Playwrights Realm Writing Fellowship in 2020. His performance in Nadja Leonhard-Hooper and Dan Nuxoll’s Eat the Devil was hailed by the New York Times as “vehemently campy.”

Open Culture is a program created by New York City to help cultural institutions secure outdoor space for safe live performances. 

Made possible with generous support from the New York State Council on the Arts and the Department of Cultural Affairs.

*Any opinions or other content expressed by wild project and the artists do not necessarily reflect the opinions and views of the New York State Council on the Arts and/or other supporters of this program. 

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