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Andrew H. Shirley Presents Chicken Pox and Wastedland Multimedia artist Andrew H. Shirley's debut feature film, Chicken Pox, epitomizes a cult classic – since its 2008 Seattle premiere, it has confronted taboos on the festival circuit throughout North America and Europe. In the underbelly of old New York, Chicken Pox intertwines the paths of elderly drag queen Miss Marjorie, her long-lost son, and Tina, a pregnant hooker. Miss Marjorie gambles her fate in the decision not to reunite with her son, long ago adopted by the Satan family. While Tina questions keeping her baby, her Madame plans Tina's next sexcapade, to be held for Miss Marjorie's long-lost son. Chicken Pox delivers socially thought-provoking consequences, to weird and deviant extremes. But, cast from the NYC streets and filmed in actual dives, drug dens, Madame houses and penthouses, is the story actually so outlandish? For more information and trailer, go to http://www.chickenpoxthefilm.com Running time: 80 minutes Big screen premiere of Shirley's short film, Wastedland. Four characters search eternally for pot and beer, set in a post-apocalyptic, graffiti-drenched purgatory world. Running time: 10 minutes Afterparty to follow with FREE chicken wings and DJ's Dirtyfinger, Andersonic, and Spunkspurter
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