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Becoming Michelangelo: Confessions of a Cuban Sex Addict

Opening Date: Jun 15, 2013
Closing Date: Jun 27, 2015
Running Time: 01:15
Becoming Michelangelo: Confessions of a Cuban Sex Addict

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Playing @
DUO Theatre
62 East 4th St, New York, NY 10003
Unlike anything you have ever experienced before. The true story of Michelangelo, ex-rent boy, artist and sexual outlaw told with wit, heart, humor and stunning visuals. 

Becoming Michelangelo: Confessions of a Cuban Sex Addict, written and designed by Michelangelo Alasa', is a walk through, theater piece/art installation filled with video, found objects and words which takes place on two floors at DMAC.

Grab a complimentary glass of wine and follow Alasa' through the House of Terror of his childhood into his magical "safe place" filled with images and found objects. Seated, within this sacred place, Alasa' shares his personal journey with you. "From the age of three until the age of six I enjoyed a rather delightful sexual relationship with my father....I wish it had not happened as it sexualized me a such a young age and robbed me of my childhood".

Cathartic in nature, Confessions reminds you of your own deepest secrets, darkest longings, and biggest triumphs

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
SATURDAY @ 8 PM
Off-Off BroadwayPerformance ArtPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 17
Audience Advisory: Mature Audiences only Adult/graphic sexual material

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