Wednesday, July 9, 2014 – Saturday, July 19, 2014
Please check following location and time.
The Living Theatre, recently evicted from their home on Clinton Street, will take it to the streets and parks of Lower Manhattan with “No Place To Hide,” a primer on the new surveillance state. At a time when surveillance is a household topic, the Living Theatre’s new production No Place To Hide asks about the reasons, methods, and history of hiding, and takes the audience on a journey through a secret perspective on New York. Challenging political, philosophical, and moral spheres of concealment, the play questions the boundaries between the private and the public.
“No Place to Hide” will take place in various locations during the festival from July 9th to 19th. Detail information are as follow:
Wed. July 9th 8:30pm at Tompkins Square Park (Band Shell Circle)
Thurs. July 10th 8:30pm at Washington Square (Park-Garibaldi Statue)
Fri. July 11th 8:30pm at High Line Park (16th Street)
Sat. July 12th 8:30pm at McCarren Park (Main Field)
Wed. July 16th at Tompkins Square Park (Band Shell Circle)
Thurs. July 17th 8:30pm at Washington Square (Park-Garibaldi Statue)
Fri. July 18th 8:30pm at High Line Park (16th Street)
Sat July 19th 8:30pm at McCarren Park (Main Field)
For more information about the event, please visit:
http://www.livingtheatre.org/