Friends of Youth On Target
($100+ Donation)


Don & Kathy McCarty
Edward Johnson, Jr.
Edward and Elisabeth Steuble-Johnson
Joyce and Mark Heels

Donors
($ 1- $99 Donation)


Alex Farlow
Anne Heibach
Andy Mullen
Daniel Glenn
David Malik
Deborah Kenyon
Frank Storace
Jacob Brown
Jenifer Curran
Joe Salvatore
Justin Zell
Laura Mitchell
Kashaka Irwin
Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons
Kweighbaye Kotee
Michael Perreca
Timothy E Mannix, Jr
Yariv Cohen

In-kind Donations

Liz Goldberg
Anne Kyle
Liane Stegmaier



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Story Park:



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Youth on Target presents a Blind Spot Project

A new play in Astoria Park
 
Conceived and Directed by Blake McCarty
Assisted by Heather Heels
in collaboration with Sarah Bellantoni, Margot Fitzsimmons, Caitlin Heibach, Katie Issel, Jennifer Pytleski, Peter Musante, & Isabel Steuble-Johnson
 
featuring R. Patrick Alberty, Heidi Allen, Gus Britton, Kyla Druckman, Jessica Evans, Matthew Frazier, Caitlin Heibach, Jennifer Jacobs, Amanda Johnson, Chengu Kargbo, Miles Kovach-Fisk, Diana Merek, Marisa Pierini, Jessica Preddy, Emily Rupp, Isabel Steuble-Johnson, Patrick Stoffer, Corneliu Valentin, Caroline Wexler, & Ellen Laura White
 
Fridays @ 7pm - June 12, 19, & 26
Saturday @ 3pm - June 13, 20, & 27
 
$5 Suggested Donation.  All performances are weather permitting.

Pause. Shuffle. Play.
Story Park is a new performance event that explores individual isolation and mutual experience in today's world.  Built around the events and interactions that take place in a park, real and imagined, Story Park presents snapshots of 20 very different lives, and the landscape that connects them.
 
Audience members will construct their own narrative by observing scenes in any order.  They are also encouraged to bring an mp3 player to create a soundtrack that forges a personal, if temporal, connection to the performance.
 
To participate, enter Astoria Park via the stairs at 19th Street and 22nd Drive.  The nearest public transportation is the N/W at Ditmars Boulevard and the Q69 at 21st Street and Ditmars Boulevard.
 
Due to adult language and situations, Story Park is recommended for individuals 12 and older.
 
Check out the cast/crew bios!
 
Blind Spot Projects is an arts consortium devoted to expanding the vocabulary and accessability of performance.  The collective attempts to integrate the aesthetics and effects of theatre, film, education, and activism. Blind Spot is dedicated to addressing the needs and challenges of our communities while incorporating new media and technology to engage new audiences.