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transgressive behaviors
“Any
time we do a show, it’s like our last,” says Craig Hilton, one of
the organizers of the infamous Centre for Transgressive Behaviors,
a performance-art experience that has overtaken a number of local
venues in the past couple years. But Hilton claims that the Centre’s
Oct. 21 performance at King’s is really their final show, at least
for a while, so all you cats who keep meaning to get naked, painted,
thrashed, and splashed with the Triangle’s wildest improv folks,
here’s your last chance. The night begins at 11 p.m. Tickets are
$8 if you buy then in advance at Schoolkids, and $10 at the door.
Call 831-1005 for details.
(This
article appeared in The Independent in the October 18-24, 2000 issue.
It can also be viewed on The
Independent Weekly's website.)
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