The Hidden Ones Accessibility Program To Make Immersive History

By: Feb. 02, 2018
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True stories of those forced into hiding during the Holocaust are the focus of the new immersive production The Hidden Ones. The production, created by Anthony Logan Cole and choreographed by Lorna Ventura announced recently an Accessibility Program to give access to the show to a wider audience.

The intimate production will play a secret location in the Theatre District with only 12 audience members will getting to experience the show at each performance.

"We feel these stories are so important" said Cole at an industry presentation yesterday. "With everything happening in our world today these stories need to never be forgotten. We want as many people as possible to share in this experience and walk away changed."

Donate to the Accessibility Program: https://www.gofundme.com/thehiddenonesnyc

The Hidden Ones is intimate and personal experience surrounding those forced into hiding during the Holocaust. 12 Audience Members will traverse the secret world of the hidden and experiencing true stories of love, humanity, and loss.


Two families, a hidden room, 12 audience members, and unforgettable personal journey.

The Hidden Ones plays a strictly limited run in Midtown. Performances begin February 14 and the production is set to close in April. Tickets are limited and are available at www.thehiddenonesnyc.com.



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