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Multiple Dates
Starts
Oct 30th, 2025 @ 7:00 PM EDTStarts
Thursday Oct 30th, 2025 @ 7:00 PM EDTEnds
Nov 2nd, 2025 @ 3:00 PM ESTEnds
Sunday Nov 2nd, 2025 @ 3:00 PM ESTThe Chocolate Factory Theater
38-33 24th St, Long Island City
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Advance tickets for this event are no longer available. A waiting list will open each night at 6:15pm, in person at the box office, first come, first served.
Description
A Note On Ticket Prices
The Chocolate Factory Theater now offers a tiered ticketing price structure, with the goal of remaining accessible to every person who wishes to attend our events while acknowledging the very real value of the service – namely, artistic and administrative labor – that a ticket purchase represents.
We ask that you select the option that best reflects your individual circumstances. This is not a “pay what you wish” scenario; rather, it’s “pay as much as your circumstances allow”. For context: in the absence of outside funding, a true cost ticket to a Chocolate Factory performance would be $275.
Our tiered options are as follows:
Our intention here is not to create walled gardens or tiers of access based on monetary status; we’re merely trying to make our practice – of paying artists, technicians and administrative staff a fair wage (more than 80% of our annual budget goes to labor, fyi) – more sustainable (or truthfully, less unsustainable), while remaining (we hope!) accessible and welcoming to all.
As a ticket buyer, you’ll receive the same experience regardless of the price you pay. It’s general admission for everyone.
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Performances will take place at The Chocolate Factory Theater, 38-33 24th Street, Long Island City.
Alla Kovgan (film), Paula Matthusen (sound/music), Katherine Profeta (text), Mieke Ulfig (graphic arts), Tuçe Yasak (light/installation), and Netta Yerushalmy (movement) come together to devise nothing personal, just everything – a multi-sensory tangle of pictures, bodies, and objects in motion. Interrogating ideas of femaleness, fleshiness, the passage of time, the evasive notion of belonging, and the survival practices of their artist-heroines through history, these six makers move in and out of step with one another, constructing and dismantling jagged landscapes. With no leader and no center, they propose something like a home – or at least a temporary shelter.
Contact Information
The Chocolate Factory Theater is an artist-centered organization, built by and for artists.
Refund Policy
Advance ticket purchases are not refundable.
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