The Exponential Festival and The Brick present
We Live to Die: The Grieving Widows Club FAREWELL B!NGO + VIEWING PARTY
by Leonie Bell + LOCAL GRANDMA
January 27, 2025
Running Time: 60 Minutes
Welcome back for a last hurrah!
We’re throwing a viewing party to bid adieu to the world of We Live to Die: The Grieving Widows Club
Hosted by Leonie Bell + LOCAL GRANDMA
7 PM
Bingo + prizes + highlights + cocktails + hors d’oeuvres
(hosted by your local grumpy nuns and naughty grandmas)
8 PM
In-person + online viewing of
Episodes 1 – 3 of We Live to Die: The Grieving Widows Club
9 PM
Euro-trash classics, conga lines + chillin’
10 PM
Go to bed or the bar depending on what kind of local grandma you are (we condone both)
Entrance is free, RSVP required
Can’t come? Join us online at 8 PM (EST) on The Exponential Festival Youtube Channel to watch Episodes 1 – 3!
About the show: We Live to Die: The Grieving Widows Club is a three-part miniseries about community theater-doing maids + grieving widows + murder. This party includes the premiere of the last and final episode of this dark humor multi-media mockumentary series.
In Episode 3:
‘Tis that time of Madame’s decline –
a grisly murder of one maid’s design.
Winnie has had it: she’s done with the pest
of serving this witch who thinks she knows best
to whose bullying banter she’s been victim too oft,
so often that she’s decided this hag must be offed.
Also occurring amidst the blood spatter: The Annual Widowers Ball + an artistic crisis at the Community Maids Theater.
Learn about Episodes 1 + 2 at localgrandma.org
Special thanks: Mental Insight Foundation
Content warnings: Suicide, Murder
THE EXPONENTIAL FESTIVAL
JANUARY’S BROOKLYN-BASED THEATRE FESTIVAL
~ A pleasure, a mess, a thrill, and a dream. ~
Exponential is a month-long January festival dedicated to New York City-based emerging artists working in experimental performance. The participants in this multi-artist, multi-venue festival are committed to ecstatic creativity in the face of commercialism. Exponential is driven by inclusiveness and a diversity of artists, forms, and ideas coupled with utopian resource-sharing, mentoring and the championing of risky, rigorous work in eclectic fields.