April 10, 11, 12, 13 Thursday-Sunday. All shows 8:30pm, including Sunday.
Sidearm Gallery (www.sidearmgallery.org) 1122 St Roch, just off St Claude facing the upriver side of St Roch Fish Market.
Tickets $12, Student and Senior $10. Call for reservations: (504) 218 8379
“Mona Rogers in Person,” written in 1985 by Phillip-Dimitri Galas, is a one-person play performed by multiple actors all playing the same part. "Mona Rogers in Person" is a verbally and physically explosive exploration of womanhood gone beserk, a nightmarishly hilarious story about a woman with a media-instilled appetite for fame. The 23 monologues of the play are ...Read More
April 10, 11, 12, 13 Thursday-Sunday. All shows 8:30pm, including Sunday.
Sidearm Gallery (www.sidearmgallery.org) 1122 St Roch, just off St Claude facing the upriver side of St Roch Fish Market.
Tickets $12, Student and Senior $10. Call for reservations: (504) 218 8379
“Mona Rogers in Person,” written in 1985 by Phillip-Dimitri Galas, is a one-person play performed by multiple actors all playing the same part. "Mona Rogers in Person" is a verbally and physically explosive exploration of womanhood gone beserk, a nightmarishly hilarious story about a woman with a media-instilled appetite for fame. The 23 monologues of the play are assigned to multiple actors, with a Greek chorus made up of the ensemble.
The New Orleans production at the Sidearm Gallery is directed by New York performance artist and choreographer, Agnes de Garron. Winner of NYC's Fresh Fruit "Legend of the Year" award, Agnes is also a co-founder of San Francisco's activist/performance group, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay male nuns. For photos and more information, please visit www.agnesdegarron.com "Mona Rogers in Person" debuted in San Diego at the La Jolly Museum of Contemporary Art, with recent productions in San Francisco and New York City at the Cherry Lane Theater in the West Village. There is a current production in Poland. The original production was directed by the author and starred Helen Shumaker.
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