Downtown Art Presents The Waistmakers' Opera, Closes 3/27
Downtown Art joins the citywide commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, bringing back The Waistmakers' Opera, an original rock opera performed by a company of 16 teen girls, for the final performance March 27.
The Waistmakers' Opera tells the story of the 'Uprising of the 20,000' within the context of the fire. The strike, which took place a year before the fire, was the first major strike led by women in the U.S. Young shirtwaist makers, most of them teenage girls, shook New York's leading industry with a surprising show of solidarity and strength, enflaming a national debate on the role of women in the new century. The opposition to the strike was fierce, led by the owners of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, the dominant leaders of the garment-making industry at the time, who never ultimately signed an agreement with the young union.composed by Michael Hickey, libretto and direction by Ryan Gilliam
performed by a company of teen girls and live band
Tickets: $15 adults, $10 students and seniors
Sunday 3/20 at 2:30pm, Sat 3/26 at 2:30pm; Sunday 3/26 at 2:30pm
Performances begin outdoors at the site of the former Triangle factory, the corner of Washington and Greene Street; ending indoors at Millennium Film Workshop, 66 E. 4th Street.
Downtown Art: 212.479.0885.
For tickets and additional information, go to www.downtownart.org.
This project is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. Additional support was received from the Weprin Foundation, Emma Shaefer Charitable Trust, the van Itallie Foundation, NYU Community Fund, and from the Nancy Quinn Fund at ART/New York. Downtown Art is a founding member of Fourth Arts Block (FAB) and the East 4th Street Cultural District.
Downtown Art, 61 E. 4th Street, NYC 10003 www.downtownart.org 212-479-0885/917-587-6889

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