Jody Christopherson
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The So-fi Festival proudly presents the New York premiere of Tyler Wests’ ABEYANCE at Westbeth, Home to the Arts (463 West Street, Room 1209, between Bethune and Bank St) June 20th @ 7pm, June 23 @ 2pm
ABEYANCE is An audio/visual comedy catastrophe on killing time, written and Performed by New York newcomer Tyler West in a unique style called “microphoned-mime” which combines pantomime and sound effects produced live by the actor.
ABEYANCE plays in rep with The Assembly’s The Dark Heart of Meteorology, 6/20 and Cara Francis’ DAD 6/23.
Tell us about your show? In your own words, what is it/ what is it/what is it about?
Abeyance means “a state of temporary disuse or suspension…” which is basically a fancy term for waiting. The show is about the little moments in life that feel like an eternity. A guy is waiting in the lobby for a job interview and for him everything goes wrong. He traps himself inside a vending machine, breaks a water cooler, falls asleep, dreams of being a knight, and almost loses his resume. For him and the audience, five minutes ends up feeling like an hour.
What multidisciplinary elements does it include and how are they used? How are they unique?
Imagine if you combined “Mr. Bean” and “Waiting for Godot”… You’d get “ABEYANCE.” It’s a physical comedy show that relies on action and physicality rather than dialogue. It also uses a style of clowning called “Microphoned-Mime” which merges together the use of pantomime and sound effects produced live. This allows for simplicity of storytelling that is both creative and fun. Rather than having fancy props, detailed costume pieces or elaborate set design the show invites the audience to use their imagination and fill in the gaps. The show could literally show the audience a 50-foot monster. It would be hard to do but could be done. However, it is much more interesting if the audience created a 50 foot monster with your imagination.
Why do you make theater? Can you talk about the medium and what it lends to your work?
I love theatre. I love that it’s live and those 60 minutes it will never happen again in the same way. It’s lives and breathes with the audience and the actors. The show has a lot of participation, and so every night it keeps it unpredictable for me but also fresh and new for the audience. I created this show because I love making people laugh. Laughter has the power to heal and be present. It allows you to not worry about your past and just enjoy the moment. Lastly one of my major hopes with this show is to break any judgments the audience might have of me. I am a little person. Sure I might look a bit different than most, but I hope with my show you leave thinking “oh he was a funny guy” not “oh he was funny, because of his differences.”
TYLER WEST is a self-taught physical comedian! He’s created his own work for several shows in Tucson, and has traveled across the nation from various Fringe Festivals with “ABEYANCE.” You can also check him out regularly performing at the Slipper Room in New York. https://tyler-west.wixsite.com/abeyance
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