On Thursday, May 20, 8pm I will perform a full length, newly updated version of my solo performance piece, “what the brain forgets, and the heart denies, the body remembers…” as part of WOW Cafe Theatre’s 30th Anniversary Festival. This evening is particularly special because it’s the first time I’m presenting the full work again in NYC after touring excerpts of the show across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. I am also honored to be part of a festival celebrating 30 years of WOW Cafe Theatre as an important part of women’s, performance, and queer history. For those of you who are familiar with this piece, there will be lots of new surprises, and for those of you who haven’t seen it yet, this may be your last chance before I move on to other projects, so please mark your calendars and join me for this very special event! The evening will also include Topiary and Erin Markey, two of my favorite New York City performers, with excerpts of their work. Details below… 
“what the brain forgets, and the heart denies, the body remembers…”
written and performed by Heather M. Ács
with special guests Topiary and Erin Markey
Thursday, May 20, 8pm
WOW Café Theatre- 59-61 E. 4th Street, 4th floor (btw Bowery & 2nd ave)
F, V to 2nd Avenue, 6 to Astor place
$15, but pay what you can-no one turned away from art for lack of capital
Heather Ács’ piece “what the brain forgets and the heart denies, the body remembers…” explores loss, grief, survival, and memory refracted through working class Appalachian and Mexican cultural imagery, creating a nonlinear world layered with movement, soundscape, video, and storytelling. In this multi-media solo performance piece, time and testimonies loop and break apart, sparrows descend, tortillas and tears sizzle on the comal, a river flows with dirt and glitter, and 60s girl groups croon cotton candy lyrics laced with razor blades, while dust gathers in an empty house. Stitch it all together with string theory and skeleton keys, stuff into a mason jar, shake until your heart might break, check your pulse, make a wish, and see what rises to the surface…www.wowcafe.org
Topiary’s, Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, is a multi-media performance with video, music, aerial and sock puppets about the uncanny rhyming schemes of history, empire and recklessness and will be showing at Dixon Place on Tuesday, May 18 at 8pm.
Erin Markey is an “outlandishly riotous” (Village Voice) playwright, actress, comedienne and performance artist. She regularly presents original work at Our Hit Parade at Joes Pub, Dixon Place and Envoy Enterprises Gallery and has shown work at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Comix, and Ars Nova. Her solo musical, Puppy Love: A Stripper’s Tail, is playing at PS 122 May 13-22 with the SOLOnova festival. www.facebook.com/erinmarkey







