This Sunday!

“Hi Ya!” Come out for The Bruise this Sunday for killer stories & camaraderie. Only at Idlewild BK. Power hour show from 8-9pm. Don’t miss it! Hosted by yours truly and 10% of the bar is going to the Women’s Refugee Commission: https://www.womensrefugeecommission.org/

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The Bruise storytelling, comedy and poetry show is back once again THIS Sunday with a short but solid lineup…it’s summer and the livings easy – Actually not really and with so much activity and turmoil going on The Bruise is sticking to a “power hour” this month and next. Longer shows and musical guests will return in September. Nonetheless, there’s a reason it’s called a ‘power hour’ and this Sunday’s show is going to be super funny, so get outta the heat and get into this! Need more incentive other than comic relief? 10% of the bar will be going to the Women’s Refugee Commission: https://www.womensrefugeecommission.org/ so you can get sloshed for a good cause!

Featuring the amazing:

Alice Klugherz – performing her transformational piece from Ghost City Cabaret

Hann Cowger – Comedy extraordinaire. Owns the mic!

Jake Hart – Comic genius storyteller doing whatever

Jamie Frey – A natural and hilarious storyteller comic

and Christian Roberts (if he can make it in time) – Another comic genius and Bushwick local who has endless stories about growing up black in the state of Maine and is also one of like a dozen kids in his family.

Plus your bartender Cameron

Hosted by yours truly, the infamous (in mostly good ways) Kelley Brannon

Come say “Hi ya!”

About kelleybrannonprojects

From 2012, new 'About' coming soon. In the meantime, please enjoy this nostalgia from my life five years ago: I am an artist, writer, researcher, filmmaker, photographer, playwright, actor, and director in Ridgewood, Queens. I know that might seem like a lot of things to be so I should say I experiment in a variety of disciplines and mediums; concepts and absurdities. I studied in The Studio for Interrelated Media at Massachusetts College of Art. I moved to the area in June 2010 after graduating. CURRENT PROJECTS: Since moving to NYC I've been feeling pulled back to my first loves: writing and theater; and the surreal, emotional, and abstract. I am also very involved with radical politics and I'm particularly interested in blending internal and external structures. I wrote a semi-surreal one act play called "The Rootless: A Play About America" last year which divulged the madness of capitalism and was performed at The Producer's Club with Love Creek Productions. I recently wrote another one act play called "The Thousand Lives of a Nomad" which is a story about the task, escape, and intrigue of continually making new lives in different places. The story is told through the lens of a 33 year-old woman originally from Finland and now residing in Brooklyn. It's staged to be a "live animation" of sorts and, personally I think it's both funny and thoughtful. On-going projects include a constant evolving series of smoke drawings, a documentary about the business behind social media and Facebook; hope of rekindling my love affair with large format photography, and a perpetual mid-life crisis...
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