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Bethlehem or Bust: How the Three Kings Teamed Up to Deliver the First Christmas Presents

The Brick Theater (575 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211)
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As part of Fight Fest, showcasing the art of stage combat, The Brick Theater presents a family show, Bethlehem or Bust: How the Three Kings Teamed Up to Deliver the World's Very First Christmas Presents. The show casts the Wise Men as swashbucklers on an action-packed journey where they need to brave robbers, monsters, Roman soldiers - and the occasional shepherd - on their way to meet one of history's most famous babies.

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The last date listed for Bethlehem or Bust: How the Three Kings Teamed Up to Deliver the First Christmas Presents was Sunday January 2, 2011 / 2:00pm.

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575 Metropolitan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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  • on Where to Park
    Metered street parking. We parked around the cornor.
  • on Where to Eat
    Many places around to eat! Good diner on the cornor. Nice neighborhood.
  • on What to Wear
    Where whatever... the actors wore dirty costumes. The place is dusty.

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This performance reminds me of my school days in Kansas. Every holiday the class put on a performance in the auditorium for the whole school assembly. It was funny seeing adults act up. Their friends and family were in attendance so they really hammed it up! The message was cute but over the head of most children. My 9yr. old asked to go out after we left. I did see him laugh a few times.
Written on Dec 14 2010

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More Information About Bethlehem or Bust: How the Three Kings Teamed Up to Deliver the First Christmas Presents

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http://bricktheater.com/fightfest

Description

Everyone knows about the Three Kings and their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, but not so many people know about the adventures they had on their way to the manger. Bethlehem or Bust, Piper McKenzie’s first-ever family show, envisions the Wise Men as swashbucklers on an action-packed journey where they need to brave all sorts of robbers, monsters, Roman soldiers – and the occasional shepherd – on their way to meet one of history’s most famous babies. (Great for kids age 7 and up!)

About the Ticket Supplier: The Brick Theater

The Brick and its company, The Brick Theater, Inc., were founded in 2002 by Robert Honeywell and Michael Gardner. Formerly an auto-body shop, a yoga center, and various storage spaces, this brick-walled garage in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, was completely refurbished as a state-of-the-art performance space.

The Brick has been home to many critically acclaimed premieres, including Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, Bizarre Science Fantasy, Tupperware Orgy, In a Strange Room (based on Faulkner's As I Lay Dying), Dear Dubya, Fallout Follies, World Gone Wrong, My Year of Porn, Who Is Wilford Brimley?, Jenna Is Nuts, Habitat, Absence of Magic, Assyrian Monkey Fantasy (in two movements), and The Pragmatists.

The Summer Theme Festival Series presented The Hell Festival in 2004, The Moral Values Festival in 2005, The $ellout Festival in 2006, and continues with The Pretentious Festival in Summer 2007. In addition, The Brick has also produced a short-works program called Brick-a-Brac, a collection of holiday-themed one-act plays known as The Baby Jesus One-Act Jubilee, and the hugely successful New York Clown Theatre Festival (the first of its kind in New York in more than 20 years).