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Collective: Unconscious and Ten Directions present:

bad things

An evening of comedy & music, finger-pointing, exaggerated self-revelation, 
hot bodies and specific nastiness.

This Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 22,23, 24th 8pm $10
@ Collective: Unconscious
145 Ludlow
Between Stanton and Rivington –F train to 2nd Avenue stop
212-254-5277 for reservations

“In an attempt to make your life appear better-we expose the BAD THINGS in 
our lives as well as our talents.”   									-Producers/Directors
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*Lynn Berg and Miriam Daly present an original 10-minute musical DAREDEVIL-A 
Man and His Skycycle.   Based on the career of Evel Knievel. (all nights)

*Jeff Campbell presents a tribute to the tv show COPS. (Fri & Sat)

*Performer Steve Bird shares a series of darkly comic characters.(Thurs)

*Tuppy the Band, half-glam rock, half-comedy, and half-actual talent.  
Perform their standards as well as some new music.  I think they are wearing 
wigs. (Thurs & Fri)

*A. Crabtree shows a darkly comic video exploration of the unspeakable 
secrets of a marriage. (all nights)

*Al Ramos and Stu Rudin combine music, video and war stories. (Sat)

*Former elementary school teacher, Julia “Cutie-pie” Berger, shares stories 
and computer films created by students. (Fri)

*Stand-up Brian Finkelstein tells a story.(Thurs & Fri)

*Miss Donetta sings classic opera.  She has real training! (Fri & Sat)

*Justin Herfel is surprising, yet poignant as always. (Fri & Sat)

*Writer and comic performer Mary Jo Peale expounds on her facination with 
dating cab drivers.  (Thurs & Sat)

*Night of the Growling, Todd Norris’s latest award-winning film. (7:45 all 
nights)

*Janet Daily sings a standard while playing guitar.

*Playwrite, J.T. Rogers reminds us why being bad can be oh so good. (Thurs)

*Jilyn Rose engages in performance art violent acts against stand-ups.  Go 
Jilyn. (Fri & Sat)

*Boston’s own Greg Maupin brings his guitar and bow tie and sings new music 
on the six(sic) deadly sins. (Sat)

*Tomi Thompson tones down her comic stylings and tells a personal story.  
(Fri)

*Playwrite Brian Bufkin travels from boston speaks comic truth. (Sat)

*Direct from LA-Karen Carrol and Krisha Jasiewicz show New York the latest 
dance moves.  (Thurs)

*Nick Colt moves us with his accordian. (thurs)

So much talent--so little time.

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