Katharine Pettit Creative – KPC, in partnership with EAG’s Open Stage Grant, presents
UNTITLED GIRL NARRATIVE
Katharine Pettit Creative – KPC spotlights social injustices using dance as our universal language, changing minds by opening hearts through movement.
KPC equally stands for Keeping People Connected.
UNTITLED GIRL NARRATIVE depicts three young people, “X”, “Y”, and “Z”, & their exploration of identity, including gender, orientation, citizen versus immigrant status and shows these young people embracing their power & autonomy as BIPOC LGBTQ+ persons, following their journey of self discovery as they navigate childhood & adolescence in today’s America.
Concept, Story, & Choreography by Katharine Pettit
Music composed by Logan Evan Thomas & Manner Effect
Featuring KPC Artists:
Shan Y. Chuang, Sarah Toumani, Samantha Bajonero, Katharine Pettit, Abby Dias, Rachel Lauria, Gregory J. Hanks
Lighting Design: Phoenix Sweeney
Graphic Design & Marketing: Roaring Lion Marketing
Associate Fight Choreographer: Shahzeb Hussain
Performance Dates/Times, all located at the Episcopal Actors Guild Hall, seating limited to 40 tickets per performance:
- Monday April 25th 7:30PM
- Tuesday April 26th 7:30PM
- Wednesday April 27th 7:30PM
- Thursday April 28th 7:30PM
- Thursday May 26th 7:30PM
- Friday May 27th 7:30PM
- Saturday May 28th 7:30PM
- Sunday May 29th 7:30PM
Content/Trigger Warning:
UNTITLED GIRL NARRATIVE depicts incidences of escalating bullying and violence towards LGBTQ+ & BIPOC Youth. Created for ages 12+
Please reach out to Katie (contact@katharinepettitcreative.com) with any questions or concerns.
KPC is fiscally sponsored by New York Theatre Barn.
Donations to support KPC’s ongoing initiatives are welcome and accepted through NYTB Giving Fuel platform, Thank you!
THE EPISCOPAL ACTORS’ GUILD (EAG) (est. 1923) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. EAG‘s mission is to provide emergency aid and support to professional performers of all faiths and none who are undergoing financial crisis. EAG helps qualified performing artists regardless of religion, race, national origin or ethnicity, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental ability, political ideology/affiliations, language, immigration status, or marital or parental status. The Guild is also dedicated to helping emerging artists advance their careers through scholarships, awards, and performance opportunities. Throughout the year, EAG hosts events and fundraisers including concerts, variety shows, play readings, and professional workshops. Learn more at www.actorsguild.org.
EAG’s Covid Safety Rules: Guild Hall is a fully vaccinated AND boosted facility. Everyone entering Guild Hall must be FULLY vaccinated (plus a booster shot for all who are eligible), provide in-person proof of vaccination, and wear a well-fitted, high-filtration mask (such as a surgical mask, N95, KN95 or KF94) while in the space (unless they are a performer on stage during a performance or rehearsal). As a fully vaccinated venue, we are operating at full capacity (a maximum of 65 bodies in the space). For more details please visit www.actorsguild.org/covid-safety-protocols.
Directions: The Episcopal Actors’ Guild (EAG)/Guild Hall is located at 1 EAST 29th STREET, NYC 10016 (midblock between Madison and Fifth, between #3 and #9 East 29th Street) on the second floor of the Church of the Transfiguration (aka the Little Church Around the Corner). We are NOT the big church on the corner of Fifth Avenue; that’s Marble Collegiate. When you arrive at the Little Church, enter through the main gate and go through the garden to the door marked Guild Hall (between the main doors into the church and the door to the parish office).
Getting Here: The closest subways are the R/W or 6 at 28th Street or the B/D/F/M or N/Q/R/W at 34th Street/Herald Square. If you are arriving by bus, take the M1, M2, M3, M5, M6, or M7.
Lobby: Guild Hall does NOT have a lobby or waiting area. You are welcome to enjoy the Little Church’s garden (weather permitting) if you arrive before the house opens.
Accessibility: Guild Hall is not a fully ADA-compliant venue. However, we do our best to accommodate all patrons. Guild Hall is located up one flight of stairs (20 steps). There is no elevator; however, a stair chair is available for those who need assistance making it up to or down from Guild Hall. EAG’s staff will be happy to assist you upon request.
Late seating: With our current COVID-19 Safety Protocols in place, we cannot guarantee late seating.