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<nettime> Reverend Billy March Shows |
Friends of rtmark, On March 5th Reverend Billy's new pratfalling worship will begin, and the desecration of local dot-com billboards is our sacred task. Please consider attending our service on the 5th, Sunday night, at 9:00PM. You can reserve tickets by replying to this email, through the website or at 212 358 5181. I enclose our press release. Note that the 6$ discount with "Joining The Church" means that you must confess at least one Shopping Sin, and surrender your email and mailing address to church authorities. You should know that we pass the plate in the course of the service to support our sponsoring community organizations. For Sunday March the 5th they are Rtmark, the Lower East Side Coalition, and Extreme Artist 2000. The Lower East Side Coalition includes activists groups like We Can't Breathe, which is pressuring the diesel-fuming Apple Tours. Reverend Billy Revbilly@revbilly.com ________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (list under theatre, community events) For more information or to arrange press tickets, please call Vanessa Klimek at 212 982 3899 Web site: www.revbilly.com email: revbilly@revbilly.com And now, from The Church of Stop Shopping: REVEREND BILLY AND THE MACKY DEES GOSPEL CHOIR! Written and performed by Bill Talen Directed by Tony Torn Musical Director evangray Concept by Sidney Lanier Four Sunday Nights in March. Worship themes: My Dot-Commed Neighborhood, Save the Theatorium, Save Esperanza Garden, and Disney-Gap Sweatshops. Tickets: $15. ($9 students, church members) Doors open: 9 PM. Box Office: 212 358 5181 The Salon Theater: 45 Bleecker Street, at Lafayette, in downtown NYC Reverend Billy follows up on the Millennium's Neighborhood festival with a series of comic church services on community activist themes. Each comic church service ends with a political action, where the gospel choir, guest artists and honored activists leave the Salon in search of the logical Quality of Life violation. Infectious music, Alleluhiahs! and the ultimate call-and-response: the political action, make this an interactive show with a conscience. Each strange worship will approach a certain theme and be co-sponsored with community activist organizations. Rituals of traditional services will be altered. For instance, the "Reading of the Word" on "Community Gardens" will be from the wise sayings of Rachel Carson and John Muir. Another example -"The Induction of the Saints." On March 5, we will canonize Mr. Andre Charles, graffito fine artist, whose painting of Jean Michel Basquiat graced the wall at Bleecker and Lafayette before it was painted over by the Noho BID. After the conclusion of Reverend Billy's sermons, at the end of each of the services, the congregation will march out of the theater, following the choir, and commit a political action on the theme of the night. (The exact nature of these Quality of Life violations will not be spelled out here.) Sunday March 5th "Momma I been Dot Commed" is co-sponsored with "The Lower East Side Coalition", "RTMark", and "Extreme Artist 2000." Sunday March 12th "You Can't Kill the Theatorium" co-sponsored with "The Present Company Theatorium," "The New York International Fringe Festival" and "Hungry March Band." Sunday March 19th "A Garden Called Esperanza" co-sponsored by "More Gardens! Coalition" and honoring Alicia Torres, who founded the El Jardin de la Esperanza, at 7 between B & C, in 1980. Sunday March 26th "Sewing and Stuffing Mickey (Sweatshop Boogie)" co-sponsored with "The Global Sweatshop Coalition" and "National Labor Coalition." Charley Kernaghan shall be canonized. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net