A Gypsy Adaptation of Macbeth in a Park Slope Shed

You know the Black Light Halloween Puppet Show that goes on every Halloween in a window on Garfield Place?

The same folks who do that are doing this. In a shed. In a backyard. In Park Slope. Ya.

On October 26th and 27th the Shed is proud to welcome again the Dzieci theatre ensemble for their performance of Makbet, a gypsy adaptation of Macbeth.  The event will begin at 7:45PM sharp.  This is a theatrical event and no one will be admitted after 8:00PM.  There is a suggested donation of $10.00, which includes complementary drinks and divination.    http://theshedspace.org/

I’m going to remind you again: it’s at 7:45 PM. Sharp.

Situated in a Park Slope backyard, The Shed started in 2010 as a one reading event and has since evolved into a multidisciplinary space where art exhibits, plays, music, film screenings and readings are hosted on weekends.

The Shed is located at 366 6th Street in Park Slope, Brookyn. Take the R train to 9th Street or the F train to 4th Avenue. Upon exiting the subway, walk up hill on 9th St. one block to 5th Ave. Turn left and walk three blocks to 6th St. Turn right and walk half a block up the right side of the street. The house is one of two adjacent white houses. The entrance is on the 2nd floor, up the stoop.

“Absolutely extraordinary. Stunningly breathtaking.” – Cecile Pineda, author Devil’s Tango –

“Absolutely liberating!” – Russ Hudson, executive director of Enneagram Personality Types, Inc. –

“Wonderful!” “Unexpected!” “A true experience.” “Wowing, engulfing, just wow!” “Spellbinding!” “Wow!”

“Romantic!” “Amazing!!!” “The best!” “My God!!!” “Wow!” “Remarkable!”

– Students from The International Schools Theatre Association

“Witnessing Makbet and the ecstatic and organic and deeply ceremonialized process of the play unlocked places in me that I had been longing to find in the theatre but didn’t know how to create. Dzieci had found the sacred and were weaving it into everything they did. As an audience member, when you see their work, you are not simply a witness. You are on the journey with them, invited into the tribe and embraced as community.”- Isis Phoenix

“A profound, exhilarating experience that I will never forget.” – Katherine Kettle, Saranac Lake –