Hamlet
Sep
26
7:30 PM19:30

Hamlet

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. In this adaptation of the Shakespearean classic by co-artistic director Sailor St. Claire, young Hamlet knows that literary burlesque is the thing to catch the conscience of the King. 

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Hamlet
Sep
27
7:30 PM19:30

Hamlet

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. In this adaptation of the Shakespearean classic by co-artistic director Sailor St. Claire, young Hamlet knows that literary burlesque is the thing to catch the conscience of the King. 

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Hamlet
Sep
28
7:30 PM19:30

Hamlet

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. In this adaptation of the Shakespearean classic by co-artistic director Sailor St. Claire, young Hamlet knows that literary burlesque is the thing to catch the conscience of the King. 

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Hamlet
Oct
3
7:30 PM19:30

Hamlet

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. In this adaptation of the Shakespearean classic by co-artistic director Sailor St. Claire, young Hamlet knows that literary burlesque is the thing to catch the conscience of the King. 

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Hamlet
Oct
4
7:30 PM19:30

Hamlet

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. In this adaptation of the Shakespearean classic by co-artistic director Sailor St. Claire, young Hamlet knows that literary burlesque is the thing to catch the conscience of the King. 

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Hamlet
Oct
5
7:30 PM19:30

Hamlet

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. In this adaptation of the Shakespearean classic by co-artistic director Sailor St. Claire, young Hamlet knows that literary burlesque is the thing to catch the conscience of the King. 

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Sleeping Beauty and the Bear Prince
Apr
6
7:30 PM19:30

Sleeping Beauty and the Bear Prince

Once upon a time . . . a curse befell a princess, placing her in a deep and dreamful sleep. In Sleeping Beauty and the Bear Prince, Princess Aurora journeys into a dreamworld of faeries, witches, beasts, and magic inspired by fairy tales and folklore from around the world to rescue her one true love.

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Sleeping Beauty and the Bear Prince
Apr
4
7:30 PM19:30

Sleeping Beauty and the Bear Prince

Once upon a time . . . a curse befell a princess, placing her in a deep and dreamful sleep. In Sleeping Beauty and the Bear Prince, Princess Aurora journeys into a dreamworld of faeries, witches, beasts, and magic inspired by fairy tales and folklore from around the world to rescue her one true love.

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Rhythm & Rhyme: Revolutionary Poetry
Nov
17
7:30 PM19:30

Rhythm & Rhyme: Revolutionary Poetry

Rhythm & Rhyme is Noveltease Theatre’s cabaret series fusing poetry, burlesque, and live music. Each salon focuses on a different poetic movement, with a rotating cast of burlesque performers, bands, and featured poets to bring salacious sonnets, ribald rhymes, and comely cantos to life in an atmosphere of frivolity and intellectual curiosity. 

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A Metamodern Prometheus
Oct
7
7:30 PM19:30

A Metamodern Prometheus

It was a wet and ungenial summer when Mary Shelley devised the idea for Frankenstein. This fall, Noveltease Theatre stitches together this tale of creation with scenes from the novel itself in an electrifying literary burlesque. Adapted by Fosse Jack and Sailor St. Claire, with choreography by Fosse Jack and Trixie Paprika, and directed by Lulu La Lune, join us at Theatre Off Jackson on October 5-7 for this metatextual romance.

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A Metamodern Prometheus
Oct
6
7:30 PM19:30

A Metamodern Prometheus

It was a wet and ungenial summer when Mary Shelley devised the idea for Frankenstein. This fall, Noveltease Theatre stitches together this tale of creation with scenes from the novel itself in an electrifying literary burlesque. Adapted by Fosse Jack and Sailor St. Claire, with choreography by Fosse Jack and Trixie Paprika, and directed by Lulu La Lune, join us at Theatre Off Jackson on October 5-7 for this metatextual romance.

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A Metamodern Prometheus
Oct
5
7:30 PM19:30

A Metamodern Prometheus

It was a wet and ungenial summer when Mary Shelley devised the idea for Frankenstein. This fall, Noveltease Theatre stitches together this tale of creation with scenes from the novel itself in an electrifying literary burlesque. Adapted by Fosse Jack and Sailor St. Claire, with choreography by Fosse Jack and Trixie Paprika, and directed by Lulu La Lune, join us at Theatre Off Jackson on October 5-7 for this metatextual romance.

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Rhythm & Rhyme: The Troubaours
Aug
18
7:30 PM19:30

Rhythm & Rhyme: The Troubaours

Rhythm & Rhyme is Noveltease Theatre’s cabaret series fusing poetry, burlesque, and live music. Each salon focuses on a different poetic movement, with a rotating cast of burlesque performers, bands, and featured poets to bring salacious sonnets, ribald rhymes, and comely cantos to life in an atmosphere of frivolity and intellectual curiosity. 

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Rhythm & Rhyme: The Romantics
May
19
7:30 PM19:30

Rhythm & Rhyme: The Romantics

Rhythm & Rhyme is Noveltease Theatre’s cabaret series fusing poetry, burlesque, and live music. Each salon focuses on a different poetic movement, with a rotating cast of burlesque performers, bands, and featured poets to bring salacious sonnets, ribald rhymes, and comely cantos to life in an atmosphere of frivolity and intellectual curiosity. 

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The Count of Monte Cristo
Mar
30
to Apr 1

The Count of Monte Cristo

Wrongfully imprisoned, Edmee Dantes seeks vengeance on those who have wronged her in this literary burlesque adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’s The Count of Monte Cristo. Adapted by Mx. Pucks A’Plenty and directed and choreographed by Fosse Jack, join us at Theatre Off Jackson on March 30, March 31, and April 1 for an epic quest for justice.

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Rhythm & Rhyme: Harlem Renaissance
Feb
17
7:30 PM19:30

Rhythm & Rhyme: Harlem Renaissance

Rhythm & Rhyme is Noveltease Theatre’s cabaret series fusing poetry, burlesque, and live music. Each salon focuses on a different poetic movement, with a rotating cast of burlesque performers, bands, and featured poets to bring salacious sonnets, ribald rhymes, and comely cantos to life in an atmosphere of frivolity and intellectual curiosity. 

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