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    A New Play Workshop: Jane and the Velvet Horns

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    Trinity St Playhouse
    austin, united states
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    A NEW PLAY WORKSHOP:

    Jane and the Velvet Horns

    by jkjk

    written by Jenny Larson-Quiñones, with khattieQ

    Come to the Trinity St Playhouse on November 17th to catch the first 30 minutes of a new play by jkjk. Then stay after the workshop for a party where we will announce the jkjk 2025 season.

    ABOUT THE SHOW: Jane and the Velvet Horns is a very special symposium hosted by famed researcher Jane Goodyck. For the past year, Jane has been traveling the globe interviewing every gay animal she could find. Tonight we meet a few of those animals: doodlebugs, penguins, and gender bending deer. Jane and the Velvet Horns is a piece about family and acceptance. There will be laughter, dancing, and music. There will also be real facts about Queer animals that live in this great big gay animal Queen-dom.

    ABOUT THE TEAM: Story by jkjk | Written by Jenny Larson-Quiñones, with khattieQ | Original song by khattieQ and Anton Berrios | Choreography by Kelsey Oliver | Animation by Annie Bradley McCall | Cast: Jenny Larson-Quiñones and khattieQ

    SCHEDULE: Sunday November 17th 2024 at 7pm @ the Trinity St Playhouse | 901 Trinity St. 78701 | 4th floor of the First Baptist Church of Austin

    • 7pm new play workshop
    • 7:30-9pm season launch party

    ABOUT THE ARTISTS: jkjk is married couple punk rocker khattieQ (he/she/they) and experimental theatre artist Jenny Larson-Quiñones (she/they). We create queer performance that centers joy and disrupts the status quo.

    CONTACT & TICKETS: Tickets are FREE! Reservations can be made here. Online sales end at 6:30pm but tickets will be available at the door.

    khattieandjenny@gmail.com | jkjklol.org | @jenny_khattie_official

    We perform in an ADA compliant building, but please contact us if you have any additional Accessibility Needs or Requests.

    This project was supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department

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