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Posts Tagged ‘Swallow-A-Bicycle’
January 7th, 2010 by Wil Knoll
I’ll take them where I can get them…
This time last year I was part of Freak Show, Swallow-A-Bicycle’s contribution to One Yellow Rabbit’s High Performance Rodeo. I was pulled into a number at the last moment, handed a megaphone and told to climb to the highest point accessible on the top of The Epcor Center. Outside. In the snow. In the cold. In the dark. Did I mention the snow?
It was awesome.
I’m not able to yell at you people this year (and yelling at people through a Megaphone is awesome fun) because unfortunately I’m not part of Freak Show. I know. It makes me sad also. I haven’t seen my Megaphone in almost a year. I called him “Titan”. Happiness is a loud Megaphone…
But I do have a part to play in the High Performance Rodeo. Here’s two more shows you should check out, Swallow-A-Bycicles Freak Show, and Ground Zero Theatre’s 10 Minute Play festival.
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Tags: Ground Zero, High Performance Rodeo, HPR, One Yellow Rabbit, Swallow-A-Bicycle Posted in Stage & Screen | 1 Comment »
November 12th, 2009 by Wil Knoll
Better than hiding in a bunker and waiting it out
Swallow-a-Bicycle has stumbled across the truth. The world isn’t going to end in 2012. The government has not been secretly building arks to save a lucky few. The world ends this week. Friday night actually.
Or at least that is the back drop for Last Night – an end of the world party. Friday, the 13th of November, The Palomino will be playing host to one last big throw down. Swallow-A-Bicycle is trying to cover all of your end of the world needs, with a graffiti wall to scrawl on, a party priest to confess those guilty moments too, and music from Seven Story Redhead, The Shagbots and Type Monkey Type. Since it’s our last night on earth, we are invited to wear what we will.
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Tags: End of the world, Last NIght, Swallow-A-Bicycle Posted in Festivals & Fanfare, Sounds & Vibrations | 1 Comment »
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