Experimental theatre ensemble Accordion Time Machine hosts ‘Late Night Snack Attack,’ Oct. 4

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From Anam Cara Theatre:
Accordion Time Machine, Anam Cara’s Experimental Theatre Ensemble, presents…
Late Night Snack ATTACK!
Saturday, October 4th at 8:00pm
Toy Boat Community Art Space 101 Fairview Rd. Asheville, NC 28803

Accordion Time Machine, Anam Cara’s experimental theatre ensemble, has something delicious and scary in store for you with their next production “Late Night Snack ATTACK!” Our latest edition of experimental theatre will explore the hunger pangs, scary encounters, and everything from the delicious to the grotesque. Do you fear the monster? Do you believe in it? Does it exist within you? Think on this and more when you join us for our experiential, exuberant, enticing, and extraordinary performance.Accordion Time Machine performs once every 2 months with productions in the realm of hilarious, absurd, and most importantly experimental theatre. The performance takes place at Toy Boat Community Art Space 101 Fairview Rd. Asheville, NC 28803. The show technically starts at 8pm but audience members are highly encouraged to arrive early, as Accordion Time Machine likes to host a range of fun surprises before the show “begins.” Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Tickets and information at www.anamcaratheatre.org. Visit Toy Boat at www.toyboatcommunityartspace.com.

Accordion Time Machine works together collaboratively to produce their shows. All material is original and written by the ensemble. The pieces that are performed are developed through a workshopping process involving improvisation, and are influenced by the non-illusory theatre aesthetic of the NeoFuturists of NYC and Chicago where there is no suspension of disbelief and the audience/performer conventions of traditional theatre are held loosely. The audience can expect pieces that are raw and personal, silly and absurd, and that incorporate audience interaction and the element of surprise.

Accordion Time Machine brings a unique theatrical experience to the community. Anam Cara Theatre strives to provide the community with progressive, thought provoking theatre that incorporates music, art, and the written and spoken word into productions, creating a unique blend of multiple art forms. For more information go to www.anamcaratheatre.com, email kristen@anamcaratheatre.org or call 828-545-3861.

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