"Crack-A-Thon" Art Show

MF Gallery

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For the Second Annual "Crack-A-Thon" GWAR's frontman Oderus Urungus presents "Spoken Turd": an evening of comedy, gore, music and assorted madness at MF Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. He may or may not be joined by Special Guests such as last years co-host Balsac, homeless animal rights activist Chippy the Chip-o-pottamus, renegade cyborg Mecronos, psychotic succubi Nekrotika, and more.

In addition to the Crack-a-Thon, MF Gallery will be hosting a GWAR Art Show, featuring prints, drawings, paintings and more original artwork by Dave Brockie and other GWAR artists. All of the art is available for viewing and purchasing online at: www.mfgallery.net

Last year's Crack-a-Thon was an attempt to raise funds for Oderus Urungus' humungous drug-habit, and raise awareness for GWAR's fledgling internet TV station. Despite a slew of celebrity guests, including Andrew W.K., both efforts proved to be a "miserable failure", with Urungus actually smoking the money, and GWAR.tv disappearing from the internet after the webmaster was "eaten by a crack-crazed penguin".

Never one to be daunted by his repeated failures, Urungus is back with an entirely new schtick... "This year I am presenting a special “Spoken Turd” performance, where those humans lucky enough to get in will be treated to me droning on about any number of asinine subjects until I foam at the mouth and fall over backwards...I don't care if you think it's funny or not...you WILL laugh!"

The Crack-a-Thon will be held at the MF Gallery, in Brooklyn, New York, on September 2nd and 3rd. There will be two performances per night, at 8 and 11, and tickets are available at www.mfgallery.net/CRACK11/CRACK11.htm for $20 (seated) and $15 (standing). All four performances will also be streamed live on the inter-web at GWAR.net.

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Schedule

from September 02, 2011 to September 03, 2011

Artist(s)

Dave Brockie et al.

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