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Limit Breaker

A Divergent Production

 

This isn't even my final form!
* Limit Breaker, a Divergent production at Denver's Dangerous Theatre, is an uncensored (18+) open-mic
variety show which champions brave space for all of the invisibles, anons, and outcasts who are
accustomed to living on the fringes of society, whether by birth or by choice: be you queer, an otaku, a
furry, a vampire, a kinkster, a reincarnated slime, or all of the above. Now is the time to slither out of your
den of plushies and take over the world in a magnificent shower of sparkles and pleather sweat!


What the glob is a brave space?
* A brave space is more than a physically accessible place (although it’s that, too). It’s a state of mind
where people challenge themselves and each other to be bold, honest, and unique. In other words,
authentic. Only you know how to be you. Maybe that's best expressed by cosplaying an angry cinnamon
bun and presenting a history of memes, or maybe it's twerking in drag to kpop. Seize the stage. Laugh in
the face of danger. Love your journey.


Sign-ups?
* Sign-ups are first come, first serve to the first 20 cannibals. You’re welcome to sign up after the roster
hits 20, but there is no guarantee you will be able to perform.

* On the sign-up sheet, you will be able to indicate your stage name, preferred pronouns, whether or not
you will require an accessible stage, the type of performance, the name of your performance, and whether
or not you have a special introduction prepared for the MC to read. You will also have the option of
indicating whether or not you would like feedback from a mentor or a mentor and the audience (if left
blank, we will presume not at all).


* Performances are limited to 5 minutes.

What should I expect from Limit Breaker?

* Before your performance, the stage manager, Alias, will direct you backstage to await your cue.
The MC, the lovably insane jester, Sylvane Spectre, will introduce you to the audience, and if you
brought music, the stage manager will play it. (Pro Tip™: Ensure there is enough time at the beginning of
the track to dart out from the screen or curtain and be in position after you're announced, about 5-10
seconds.)


* After each performance, if you’ve opted for feedback, a mentor or a mentor and the audience will have a
chance to ask you questions such as: Why did you choose that routine? What is this song from? Who
the fuck are you? Where am I? … Don’t worry, this isn’t a barbecue. Roasting is expressly forbidden.

 

* After the finale, there will be one last hurrah, where everyone in-house may join together to sing and
dance to a silly song. Bonus points if you don't fall down. Extra bonus points if you make it look like you
fell on purpose!


* Then the MC will release the spell and set you freaks loose upon the city.

How much?
There is no fee to attend or perform, although cash and venmo donations to Denver’s Dangerous Theatre are
encouraged.


Restrooms?
There are two gender-neutral single stall bathrooms. One is accessible.

Time Table:
6:30 Doors open
6:45 sign-ups begin
7:00 Performances start ☆
8:45 Last Hurrah!
8:50 Show's over! Donate tips, submit an event survey, and mingle!
9:00 Everyone out, for real! Shoo! See you next month!


Party Bears:
Director and Stage Manager: Alias (he/ him/ his)
MC: Sylvane Spectre (they/ them/ their)
Mentor:
Denver's Dangerous Theatre Owner: Winnie (they/ them & she/ her)

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