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THE LIFE & DEATH OF ART PREMIERES IN NYC!

THE KANGALEE ARTS ENSEMBLE RETURNS TO THE STAGE! TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

A Brechtian excursion into the brutality and angst of our times, this is a confrontational plays that expresses the darker corners of the class war, and the casualties of broken alliances under capitalism. Superb actors, a ferocious script…it shall prove to be a powerful, provocative and poetic experience at the theater. Both a play and a protest, it is the first American drama to engage with what is happening in both Gaza…and the art world itself.   Click here for more details. 

TICKETS NOW ON SALE–THROUGH EVENTBRITE. Premieres and runs April 25th – April 28th, 2024 at JACK Theater in Brooklyn, NY.

Original artwork by Brian Alessandro; 2024 depicting (L-R) Ward Nixon, Dennis Leroy Kangalee, and Tessa Martin as the fractious trio in The Life & Death of Art.

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The Chase Bank Murder

The climax from my 2011 performance of “Gentrified Minds” in which the Nomad Junkie invokes the refrain from my earlier short story, “What Happened to the Brother on the Block?” — my surrealist tale about corporate friendly gentrification..one that has become more and relevant, especially in light of the sinister times we live in, the demise of community, and the psychopathic behavior of JP Morgan Chase & Co. With a nod to Gil Scott Heron, Lou Reed, and the spirit of the NYC protest poets — this was punk theater all the way…

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Gentrified Minds: The New York Horror Vol.2

The opening poem & title song of my humble revolt: “Gentrified Minds”,a performance-piece about corporate friendly suburbanization of NYC, racism, the rise of the hipster, demise of folk art, the suburbanization of NYC, and erosion of a true counter-culture. Four years of rancor and frustration gave birth to this piece, which was a follow up to a spoken word recording “The NY Horror Vol.1 (What Happened to the Brother on the Block?) that was eventually published in the Nerve Lantern literary journal. This was my first live performance in over a decade and the debut of my short-lived poetry band, the Children of Warhol. Music was co-written by Bob Kuch, the guitarist. Video edited & Mixed by Isaiah Singer. This performance was directed by Nina Fleck for Downtown Urban Theater Festival, NYC, April 22, 2011.

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