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The Human Musician

Returning from Forget About Spaghetti Festival

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Returning from Forget About Spaghetti Festival 🎹

The Human Musician is a psychedelic comedy about creative process. If you’ve ever made anything, you’ll understand. Come if you want to laugh about art. Come if you need to jiggle your neurons into making new thoughts. Part concert, part clown show, part banter-gone-eternal - this show is all transcendence and abandon.Partial nudity warning.

These performances are made possible through a new incubation model between PDA and The Elysian. It provides the artist a chance to develop and workshop material with an audience at PDA and then culminate in a finale at the Elysian. Two houses, both alike in dignity: but with different benefits for the artistic process.

Composer & Songwriter: Alex Babbitt

Graphic Design by Zola Anderson

Photography by Roxy Campos

Poetic Consultant: Hannah Studnick

CONTENT WARNING: Partial Nudity

Workshop Shows at PDA (Public Displays of Altadena)

  • Monday 3/20

  • Monday 3/27

*Tickets are $18 advance, $20 day-of

  • MAGDA is a performing artist who makes original work that romances many genres: dance, theater, comedy, seminar, and punk highbrow experience. She teaches writing and creative process for artists online. She is working on a series of alter-egos to process her upbringing as an artist. “The Cock Painter” was the first and “The Human Musician” is the second. You can follow her on insta: @magdafying for the most recent updates. Check out her website for everything else: www.magdasanmillan.com

    Alex Babbitt is an LA based musician, composer and most recently: a clown. He creates sounds and characters that defy serious explanation. He also works with Muddy Heaven Farm to grow and cook local food, flowers and herbs- can you believe? You can follow him on insta: @a.lag.xander to see what he’s up to next. Or find him on soundcloud: alexwbabbitt.

Doors at 7 PM, Show starts at 7:30 PM

Seating begins 15 minutes before showtime, there is NO LATE SEATING. Seats are assigned on a first come first served basis, from the front of the theatre to the back. If you want to sit closer, be sure to arrive earlier.

Shows start no later than 10 MINUTES after the scheduled show time.

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