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Our Prime-Time Season 2007-2008
 | THE FOOL (Returns To His Chair) conceived by John Pierson Expect the unexpected... Fool. Fool what? Using sound, music, and milk crates, we explore the fool throughout history, religion, and mythology. Fool on.
| | August 23 - September 29, 2007. Th/Fri/Sat @ 8pm | Mr. Fluxusconceived and directed by Greg Allen Enter. Climb. Listen. Hammer. Saw. Compose. Twist. Mail. Spy into. Squeeze out of. Leave amazed, confused, and inspired. Neo-Futurist Founder Greg Allen brings Fluxus (a "non-movement" from the 1960's) into the 21st Century.
|  | | Audiences enter to explore all 13 rooms of The Neo-Futurarium in this interactive exhibit/performance. November 1 – December 8, 2007. Th/Fri/Sat @ 7:30 No show Thursday, November 22 (Thanksgiving); show added Wed., 11/21 |
| Contraption Written and directed by Bilal Dardai Leonardo da Vinci slept only three hours a day. The creator of Kodak film killed himself, leaving behind a note reading, "My work is done. Why wait?" Contraption asks: | | If necessity is the mother of invention, is madness the wayward father? January 24 - March 1 2008. Th/Fri/Sat @ 8pm |
Picked Up conceived by Dean Evans, Jay Torrence and Ryan Walters Best television show ever, live on our stage.
|  | | Each week, a new team of writers premieres a new television pilot, each genuinely attempting to be the best show ever. Your vote determines the winner. Meanwhile, The Neo-Futurists explore American consumerism, television's conventions and the art form's role as social advocate and moral instructor. April 10 – May 17, 2008. Th/Fri/Sat @ 8pm |
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