The Builders' very own MOE ANGELOS is performing her work!
Weds Apr 8--Sat Apr 11 @ 7:30 PM
Tickets on the Dixon Place website
A historically personal sit-down walking tour via Google written/performed by Moe Angelos of The Five Lesbian Brothers and The Builders Association. Directed by Ain Gordon, this work traces a Lower Manhattan daisy chain from the 1960’s secretive twilight world of the “introvert” to the 21st century’s married-with-children legit queer lifestyle by examining places past and present that used
to be gay. Angelos takes the audience on a shamelessly nostalgic journey visiting the sites of former discos, feminist healthcare providers, shabby apartments, theaters, bars, and bathhouses that once
proliferated providing gay people and outsiders with an astonishing array of options for socializing, organizing, hooking up, finding themselves, and each other.
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The Builders just wrapped up a week at Mitu580, supported by their Artists-at-Home program. We are ever grateful for the ongoing partnership with likeminded art makers, and at one of the coolest spaces in the city ❤️
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Hot off the presses, the Winter 2025 issue of The Drama Review features a dossier from The Builders detailing the development and production of ATLAS DRUGGED (Tools for Tomorrow). Our very own #moeangelos even made the cover, colander hat and all. Many thanks to Richard Schechner and the good folks at TDR.