Originally staged in 1993, this return of a Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre classic, Parts & Labor, is as timely as ever. Performed by core company dancers Teresa Barcelo, Nicholas Heitzeberg, Roberto Lambaren and Zoë Nelson, the production explores America's love/hate relationship with cars and features at its center a 1970's Cadillac Coupe de Ville, which serves not just as a stage and prop, but also as an instrument. Percussionists from the band Antenna Repairmen will mic the car and play it.
Parts & Labor provides an artistic, perhaps sardonic, view as a local conversation. As the Los Angeles County highways seem to get more full by the day, area leaders have finally begun discussing solutions for the county’s congestion—but is it too late? Has our automobile dependency taken hold? We’ll see…
This program is presented in part through a grant from the City of West Hollywood through WeHo Arts. For more info on WeHo Arts programming please visit www.weho.org/arts or follow via social media @WeHoArts. This program was also made possible through the support of Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl.
RSVPs are not required and tickets will be available at the door, however Heidi Duckler's shows often sell out, so they encourage purchasing tickets in advance. $40 General Admission, $25 WeHo residents, $15 students (w/valid ID). Tickets: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/10084087
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CONTACT: Michael Che, Economic Development & Cultural Affairs Coordinator
323-848-6377, Mche@weho.org