Corey Dargel’s remarkable “theatrical song cycle” Removable Parts is being reprised at the HERE Arts Center.  The run started yesterday and goes through Sunday (Jan 7-11).  The show, which is performed by Corey Dargel (voice) and Kathleen Supové (piano), is a sort of cabaret show about Body Integrity Identity Disorder which, in a strange and wonderful way, ends up dealing with questions of love, the self, and of what “normal” really means.  I saw and reviewed the show when it was premiered in September 2007, and I loved it.

The Removable Parts website has audio and video samples.

UPDATE: Corey is offering a 20% ticket discount to Sequenza21 readers.  See the comments.

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  1. How about a 20% discount on tickets for Sequenza21 readers!

    That would make your ticket price $16 instead of the regular $20 price. You can purchase up to 2 discounted tickets, so you can bring a friend along. However, there are a limited number of total discounted tickets available, and they’ll be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the limited number of discounted tickets are gone, the code will no longer work.

    Go to http://www.here.org, navigate to the “buy tickets” section of “Removable Parts,” select the performance you want, and then use the code COR16 to get your discount:

    The performances remaining are:

    Thu and Fri at 7pm
    Sat at 7pm and 10pm
    Sun at 1pm and 5pm

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