From a fleabag motel on Aurora to the Moore Theatre in just two
years—the Free Sheep Foundation’s star has risen quickly. The
itinerant art cabal that briefly colonizes buildings is now
turning the Moore inside out. You will enter from the alley onto the
stage and see a giant walkway, made by Lead Pencil Studio,
beckoning you to walk up it, through the air, to the first balcony.
That’s just the beginning: DJing by Scratchmaster Joe, music by
Orkestar Zirkonium and “Awesome,” 300 watermelons in the backstage
bathrooms
, graffiti, murals, Gretchen Bennett’s ghostly rock-show
drawings, and much more. (Moore Theatre, 1932 Second Ave, 467-5510.
6–10 pm, free, all ages.
)

Brend an Kiley has worked as a child actor in New Orleans, as a member of the junior press corps at the 1988 Republican National Convention, and, for one happy April, as a bootlegger’s assistant in Nicaragua....

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