This Bridge Called My Ass — Six Latinx  
 performers map an elusive choreography  
 of obsessive and perverse action within  
 an unstable terrain of bodies, materials  
 and sound. A formal logic binds the group  
 and propels them to create a constantly  
 transforming world where their togetherness  
 retains autonomy to complicate the  
 idea of identity. Clichéd Latin-American  
 songs and the form of the telenovela are  
 exploited to show how familiar structures  
 contain absurdity that reveal and celebrate  
 difference. 
 When: Thursday, Jan. 17, at 8 p.m.; Friday, Jan.  
 18, at 8 p.m.; Saturday, Jan. 19, at 3 p.m. and  
 8 p.m. 
 Where: Chocolate Factory Theater, 5-49 49th  
 Avenue, Long Island City 
 Cost: $20  
 Im gonna need another one — “Im gonna  
 need another one” is a solo performance  
 which troubles ideas of home as the place  
 of origin and the authentic self. Using the  
 theatrical gesture of a monologue, Jen  
 Rosenblit stands in as multiple fi gures:  
 from a Sous Chef, to Chiron: from Greek  
 mythology the almost-human-almost-god  
 known for the wound on his animal leg, a  
 Wheat Farmer, a Soldier, Dorothy from “The  
 Wizard of Oz,” and a Compulsive Re-arranger  
 of Furniture. 
 When: Wednesday, Jan. 23, through  
 Saturday, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m.; Sunday, Jan. 27,  
 at 3 p.m. 
 Where: Chocolate Factory Theater, 5-49 49th  
 Avenue, Long Island City 
 Cost: $20 
 Pirate Pete’s Parrot — Pirate Pete is a  
 lovable rogue on a mission: to fi nd his  
 beloved runaway parrot Polly (who prefers  
 pancakes to boring old birdseed), to fi nd his  
 buried treasure, and to pay the rent to Baron  
 Big-Butt.  
 When: Saturday, Jan. 26, at 2:30 p.m. 
 Where: Secret Theatre 
 Cost: $15 for adults; $10 for children under  
 17, $40 for a Family 4-pack 
 Contact: (718) 392-0722 
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