Off-site Production!
15 and 16 October  | 6PM

Krysten Cunningham : Untitled Play, about Gravity
Untitled Play, about Gravity will be performed at 3616 ½ W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90018.

Enter from the alley behind the building, south of Washington Boulevard, between 6th & 7th Avenues.
Admission $5
Please call 323-957-1777 to RSVP.
Seating is limited.
The performance will start promptly at 6PM.
Please arrive by 5:45 to ensure seating.

Untitled Play, about Gravity is a site-specific performance written and directed by Krysten Cunningham. The geometrical issues of time are more relevant than you can imagine. In a match of the ancient game of Puna, Isaac Newton and Virginia Woolf illuminate the history of gravity as perceived through occult forces and scientific objectivity. A Basketball Player delivers the gravitational conditions of the present, questioning the repercussions of quantum space.  He is interrupted & mesmerized by the future.

Krysten Cunningham
spent her first years on a commune with Neo-plagicites in the Blue Ridge Mountains, USA.  During the 80s, she was kidnapped by the CFL and forced to make rope with Bedouins in the Yemenite desert.  This was to come in handy later when she created her God's Eyes for the UCLA Hammer exhibition THING.  She escaped in 1994 and fell in with the prominent Danish physicist, Mads Plaaten and under his tutelage, Krysten became adept at finding gravity leaks. She currently holds a masters degree in art, makes sculpture & hosts magic shows in her infamous parking lot in Los Angeles, California.