Groundbreaking performance artist, world renowned humorist, writer, social and political satirist, post-modern avant garde artist and gay rights activist, Tim Miller, will perform this week at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Co-founder of two of the most influential performance spaces in the United States: Performance Space 122 on Manhattan's Lower East Side and Highways Performance Space in Santa Monica, CA, Miller is an internationally acclaimed performance artist whose frank and unabashed antics on stage and off have earned him the distinction of being one of the most controversial and sought after performers/artists/writers/political satirists and humorists of our day.
The San Diego Union Tribune says his latest performance piece, The Lay of the Land, "scores him points through humor, vivid personal anecdote and recurring sense of marvelously frank, poetic sensuality. It’s the kind of testimony and revelation that doesn’t deny his gay sexuality, yet its honesty and tenderness speak directly to any- and every- one."
You won’t want to miss this golden opportunity to see Tim Miller in Lay of the Land and to see the Student Project Performance that he has created at UNCSA.
The San Diego Union Tribune says his latest performance piece, The Lay of the Land, "scores him points through humor, vivid personal anecdote and recurring sense of marvelously frank, poetic sensuality. It’s the kind of testimony and revelation that doesn’t deny his gay sexuality, yet its honesty and tenderness speak directly to any- and every- one."
You won’t want to miss this golden opportunity to see Tim Miller in Lay of the Land and to see the Student Project Performance that he has created at UNCSA.
Public Performances
Thursday, April 8 - 8:00 PM - Agnes deMille Theater, UNCSA
Saturday, April 10 - 7:30 PM - Patrons Theatre, Performance Place, UNCSA
Limited free tickets are available for UNCSA Faculty, Staff and Students.
Tickets for the Public, $7; Seniors and Students, $5. Available through the Stevens Center and Watson Hall Box Offices.
Tickets for the Public, $7; Seniors and Students, $5. Available through the Stevens Center and Watson Hall Box Offices.
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**The material is of an adult nature and not recommended for children under 13 years of age.**
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