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PYT: Poor Yellow Trash with Animals at the Bushwick Starr as part of their Band of Puppets Festival.

I'm going to make a small incision behind your ear to check and see if you're actually human
with Witness Relocation at Dance New Amsterdam.

Trash Beach (PYT: Poor Yellow Trash) with Animals at Dixon Place.

A Moment of Horror (for Aswang Dona) with Animals at Catch! Series.

In Cologne? Check outAndrea Geyer's Comrades of Time at the Thomas Zander Gallery.

Back at the Starr! Evelyn with Nellie Tinder at the Bushwick Starr.

The Finns Are Coming! Hold On, Not Yet with Hoi Polloi and Circus Maximus.

Reviews

"...a tough cookie in the most adorable way..."
— Katarina Hybenova, Bushwick Daily on In the Pony Palace/FOOTBALL
"Nikki Calonge is impressive as the daughter, a mute girl named Birdie whose longing for companionship from someone other than her mother is palpable."
— Martin Denton, nytheatre.com on A Play on War
"Strong work from a committed ensemble—particularly a heartbreaking Nikki Calonge—boosts us from amused disbelief (are those storm troopers in diapers?) into bewildered admiration and delight."
— Helen Shaw, TimeOut NY on A Play on War
"Nikki Calonge as the silent but manic daughter Birdie is endearingly genuine."
— Mitch Montgomery, Backstage on A Play on War
"Calonge masters this character, mixing childlike fantasy with extreme dorkiness."
— Kristin Hoffmann, nytheater.com on The Office and the Metal Blob
"...her ability to give distinctive energy to the wide variety of objects she utilizes, ranging from fans to florescent lights, is certainly one of the reasons why this device is so effective."
— Mitchell Conway, nytheater.com on Death of a Salesman