‘Drive,’ an evening of completely improvised interactions in the car

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“Drive” is Intergenerational Ensemble’s version of a short play series. Set in the confines of a car ride, each improvised scene will take the audience on a journey to or from an experience through the relationships of the characters on stage. Directed by Amy Poux, the cast includes Claudia Brown, Kaethe Fine, Fraser, Rick Lange and Johnny Poux. The performance will be held 8 p.m. Saturday, April 21, at Green Kill, 29 Greenkill Ave., Kingston, at five corners where Green Kill Avenue intersects Route 32. Based in Rosendale, Intergenerational Ensemble (I.E.) creates live improvised scenes in public spaces that shine a light on the complexity of human interactions, and invite spectators to play along. Actors of all ages populate stores, theaters, restaurants, streets and create short invisible Flash Theater scenes on issues that range from economic status to human rights, and ultimately consider the question of citizenry and societal membership.  Tickets to “Drive” are $5 at the door. For more information, visit youthensembletheater.com.