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Wild Project presents
International Human Rights Art Festival
Horny Bastards by Sam Graber
Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 4:30PM

Wild Project
195 East 3rd Street
New York, NY 10009
Between Ave A & B
F train to 2nd Ave, 24 hour parking garage located on Essex (Ave A) just south of Houston


November 12-18

Tickets: $20

Full week pass $50. Click HERE


The International Human Rights Art Festival is thrilled to announce its 2018 Festival, co-produced by and held at the Wild Project, from November 12-18, 2018. The Festival will comprise 30 events and 100+ artists, presenting advocacy performances and art which bring together beauty, sincerity, vulnerability and engagement to open a space for healing, discussion and social change.

Horny Bastards by Sam Graber (theatre; 80 minutes)

Horny Bastards takes on the curious and frightening relationship between rhino poaching in Africa and the sexual harassment of women in America. A concert reading of the upcoming world premiere play. Written by Sam Graber. Directed by Katrin Hilbe. Featuring Rachel Halper, Lawryin Lacroix, Cary Hite (AEA), Natalie Hoy, Lee Roy Rogers (AEA), and James Kennedy. Horny Bastards was first produced at The Guthrie during March 2018 for Conservation Beyond Borders. There have been a variety of artists and international activists behind the creation of this theatrical work and it’s now coming for the first time to NYC. With this particular concert read at the IHRAF, Sam Graber and Katrin Hilbe continue to showcase their creative approach to unpacking the sticky beats of America’s internal cultural crisis – in this case the power struggle over gender equality in the workplace – and to sharing this artistic exploration with audiences increasingly concerned about how we can achieve social recovery. Sam's plays have been staged in some shape or form around the United States, including the Abingdon Theatre (NYC), Warner Theatre (CT), City Theatre of Independence (MO), Driftwood Players (WA), Love Creek Productions (NYC), AlphaNYC Theater (NYC), New York Theater Festival (NYC), Players Theatre (NYC), Capital Fringe (DC) and The Workshop Theater (NYC).His play Modern Prophet was awarded to the 2016 Broadway Producer List (NYC). He teaches classes at The Playwrights’ Center. His work has been published by Smith & Kraus, Original Works and Dramatic Publishing. https://samgraber.com/


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