A n**e woman in a painting looks out at people whose lives intersect while visiting an art museum. A playfully sexy look at love and art. Presented as part of Capital Fringe Festival, a festival of the performing arts in Washington DC. Warehouse Theater
Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 6:30pm
Friday, July 15 @ 10pm
Saturday, July 16 @ 7pm
Wednesday, July 20 @ 10:15pm
Saturday, July 23 @ 2:15pm
Tickets $
17.00 General Admission (requires a $7 festival button)
More about A Day At the Museum
A Day at the Museum is a silent movie come to life. The play is an ensemble mime piece set to an original score by Brian Wilbur Grundstrom and takes place in an art museum over the course of a day. In the 2008 New York world premiere, this show presented a quick-change soufflé of people and personalities whose interweaving storylines became a visual fugue as they visited a museum gallery to view a series of three paintings. The aging artist’s model wanting to share her past acclaim with her adult daughter… the snooty critic, the chattering matrons, the uncomprehending tourists, the put-upon docent, the lovers…become their own living pictures at an exhibition, set to the music that only we, the audience, hears.