An object-based theatrical exploration of your own home and surroundings,
led by a playfully mysterious map that connects you to others across the country.
details for participation
When to Join:
Tickets on sale March 29!
Sign up by April 12 for best results and a particularly special experience...
Sign up by April 19 at the latest, you procrastinator, for a still-very-special experience.
Packages will begin their journey to you on April 19th.
What You’ll Need:
The experience requires a mailing address (residential, business, or PO Box), an email address, and internet access.
Things To Do:
Your dream adventure starts here. Choose your own path. After signing up, please read and respond to your ticket confirmation email right away! You will be asked to complete a simple (yet slightly mysterious) questionnaire, in which you will securely provide your mailing address and answer a few questions that will influence the package you receive.
What Will Happen:
You will receive a package. Expect to find several objects, including a map of someone else’s world. You’ll be guided in how to use the map to explore your own home and surroundings. Superimpose a different landscape on top of your own, and see what possibilities you find…!
Emerie Snyder
is a Brooklyn-based theatre director and creator of new performance work, focusing on site-responsive theatre, relationships between visual art and theatre, and solo performance. She has collaborated with writers including Michael Sean Cirelli, Anton Dudley, Lally Katz, Davy Rothbart, and Gwydion Suilebhan, and recently assistant directed GNIT by Will Eno, dir. Oliver Butler, at Theater for a New Audience. Other current projects RIGHT NOW!, a virtual variety show presented by The Tank. Graduate of NYU/Tisch, New Georges Affiliated Artist; Arts Curator, Warren St Marks Community Garden; and 2019 Resident Artist, Elsewhere (Greensboro, NC).
www.emeriesnyder.com
Lina Younes is a Palestinian Lebanese visual designer based in New York. She is on a quest for collaborations, exploring narratives and showcasing process. She creates worlds with one eye shut and an index finger as her wand. In plays, operas, film, and dance, she controls traffic, maps the skies, imagines the birds. Lina explores puppetry and stop-motion animation around the world. Her work is about freezing moments, replaying them, changing scenarios, playing out consequences, then repeating. Impossible things happen in an instant; objects vanish, come to life, and are set off again. In motion. Lina's greatest love and weakness: soap bubbles.
New Georges is a strategically small theater company with a national reputation for launching and sustaining exuberantly theatrical women+ artists – individually, as collaborators, and as a community. Since 1992, we’ve cultivated our boundary-pushing aesthetic in a nimble, artist-driven production environment: committing to unusual plays early on, equipping them with processes rooted in collaboration, and providing steady artistic support. We serve the largest ongoing working community of women and tgnc theater artists in New York City (260 artists strong) through a production season, a diverse slate of play and artist development programs and our indispensable workspace, The Room.
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