sixsixsix

A new play by Gregory S. Moss

Produced by AntiMatter Collective

A black mass staged in a 20,000 sq. ft. warehouse, based on Dr. Faustus.

Performed at Magic Futurebox in Brooklyn, NY in 2012.

“Please stand within the confines of the pentagram at all times—it is there for your protection.”

The play took place in circles of chalk at the five points of a gigantic pentagram.

The warehouse was so large that actors could walk away from the audience and vanish into darkness.

Flavorpill Editor’s Pick

[sixsixsix,] a wickedly cunning take on Faust, crackle[s] with energy, spark, and wit. Given that you’re essentially in an abandoned warehouse, the “anything could happen” atmosphere amplifies this show into absolutely must-see terriftory. We’ll leave it there; to say anything else would be to spoil the brilliant fever-dream you’re in for.
— Russ Marshalek, Flavorpill
Staged in what seems to be an abandoned warehouse way off the beaten path in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park, this frightening and fascinating experience will make you feel like you’ve been missing something even if you’re a regular devotee of downtown independent theater…

Director Dan Rogers’ staging is aggressive and clever… Rogers creates a terse atmosphere where anything from comedy to depravity may happen… I left wishing I had the chance to see more daring and thrilling theater such as this and I think you will too.
— Richard Hinojosa, NYTheatre.com

Team

Set and Masks: Pete Fallon
Lights: Jonathan Cottle
Costumes: Bevan Dunbar & Karen Boyer
Sound: Michael Costagliola

Photos by Flordelino Lagundino and John Kalish.

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