This Is Not A Theatre Company presents Insides and Outsides/Adentros y Afueras, a participatory audio play for kids to experience in their own living rooms. Build a tent, press play, and embark on a fabulous adventure guided by Lynnette R. Freeman.
Una Obra En Tu Bañera de This Is Not A Theatre Company es una audio-obra participativa y multi-sensorial que transcurre en la bañera de lxs propixs espectadorxs. El público compra su entrada y recibe un link a la audio obra; se les sugiere que reúnan algunos elementos para la experiencia y se sumerjan en la bañera donde crean danzas con sus dedos en la superficie del agua, escuchan poemas, cantan y se dan a si mismxs un masaje relajante para el cuello. La obra dura aproximadamente 30 minutos.
Una Obra En Tu Bañera de This Is Not A Theatre Company es una audio-obra participativa y multi-sensorial que transcurre en la bañera de lxs propixs espectadorxs. El público compra su entrada y recibe un link a la audio obra; se les sugiere que reúnan algunos elementos para la experiencia y se sumerjan en la bañera donde crean danzas con sus dedos en la superficie del agua, escuchan poemas, cantan y se dan a si mismxs un masaje relajante para el cuello. La obra dura aproximadamente 30 minutos.
In This is Not a Theatre Companya??s interactive online performance Readymade Cabaret 2.0, both the playa??s scenes and the order in which they are performed are determined by the audience, who roll dice to choose which scenes are performed, and in what order.
This Is Not A Theatre Company has been invited to present two productions in the online version of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Play In Your Bathtub premieres on August 8, 2020 and Guru of Touch premieres on August 15, 2020.
This Is Not a Theatre Company announces two new virtual shows for the age of physical distancing, Play in Your Bathtub and Life on Earth. Building on a history of ground-breaking, immersive work, This Is Not a Theatre Company now brings their work into people's homes to promote unity, self-care, and healing through the arts. Tickets for both plays are available by donation only, but a reservation must be made via the ticketing link to receive the event link. Play in Your Bathtub will run for four performances beginning April 1. Life on Earth will begin April 3.
This Is Not A Theatre Company is flattered to be included in Jonathan Mandell's list of Top 5 Immersive Theatres in NYC doing 'adventurous and groundbreaking work.' We are right up there with some of our favorite colleagues - Punchdrunk, En Garde Arts, Third Rail, and Woodshed Collective -- and we couldn't be more proud.
This Is Not A Theatre Company is proud to present the reopening of Cafe Play this fall at the historic Cornelia Street Cafe in Greenwich Village. The show had a successful limited run last fall Off-Off Broadway and now returns for six weeks, from September 16 to October 28. Tickets went on sale Wednesday.
This Is Not A Theatre Company's Caf Play explores everything from the customers to the waitstaff to the cockroach on the floor, offering a unique glimpse into the lives of New Yorkers in a cafe. Scenes run the gamut from the hilarious to the profound and transformative. Breakfast performances (10:30am) include coffee and a breakfast pastry; lunch performances (12:30pm) include a light lunch (salad); afternoon tea performances (3:00pm) include tea and a pastry; late night performances (10:30pm) include a glass of Cornelia Street's signature wine.
In This is Not a Theatre Company's Subway Plays, audiences ride the L, N, and 7 trains while listening to "Subway Plays," an app that can be downloaded to your smart phone for $2.99 from Apple or Android.
Back by popular demand after a run at the home of En Garde Arts producer Anne Hamburger, This Is Not A Theatre Company has extended the site-specific Versailles 2016 by Charles Mee and Jessie Bear. Performances are September 24 and 25, and October 21 and 29. Capacity is extremely limited at 20 persons per performance.
?Back by popular demand after a run at the home of En Garde Arts producer Anne Hamburger, This Is Not A Theatre Company has extended the site-specific Versailles 2016 by Charles Mee and Jessie Bear. Performances are February 20, March 14, and several weekends in April. Capacity is extremely limited at 20 persons per performance.
Fresh from her success with Versailles 2015 and Ferry Play -- the podplay on the Staten Island Ferry -- director Erin B. Mee is back again with a devised play about climate change, Where Have All The Glaciers Gone? -- part of the Climate Change Theatre Action.
Fresh from their success with Readymade Cabaret and Ferry Play, the podplay on the Staten Island Ferry, playwright Jessie Bear and director Erin B. Mee are at it again with their latest immersive theater exploration: This is Not a Theatre Company's Versailles 2015.
Starting August 31, director Erin B. Mee will be "retweeting" Jeremy Gable's twitter play The 15th Line: A Play of Brief Communication. Twitter plays use twitter as their mode of delivery and engagement. While most twitter plays are one-liners or very short (usually comic) exchanges for two characters, The 15th Line is structured as a series of inter-related tweets (300+) between four characters over a period of eight weeks.
This Is Not A Theatre Company's Ferry Play invites audiences to participate in the site-specific, sensory experience of a smartphone play for the Staten Island Ferry.
Readymade Cabaret is helmed by the dynamic female duo of director Erin B. Mee and playwright Jessie Bear. Mee and Bear's last collaboration on A Serious Banquet was heralded by Show Business Weekly as a 'profound immersive theatrical experience where performance and life intertwine effortlessly... collaborators Jessie Bear and Erin Mee are paving the way to a profound immersive theatrical experience where performance and life intertwine effortlessly. Let them begin again, and again, andagain.'
This week, New York University's Program in Educational Theatre will host The Forum on Site-Specific Performance, which includes a series of curated performances throughout Washington Square Park and adjacent neighborhoods. The forum will also feature a commissioned work, HALL PASS, from Blake McCarty (Creator and Co-Producer of last summer's Play/Date) which will premiere at Grace Church School in a production directed by Sabrina Jacob.
This week, New York University's Program in Educational Theatre will host The Forum on Site-Specific Performance, which includes a series of curated performances throughout Washington Square Park and adjacent neighborhoods. The forum will also feature a commissioned work, HALL PASS, from Blake McCarty (Creator and Co-Producer of last summer's Play/Date) which will premiere at Grace Church School in a production directed by Sabrina Jacob.
Readymade Cabaret is helmed by the dynamic female duo of director Erin B. Mee and playwright Jessie Bear. Mee and Bear's last collaboration on A Serious Banquet was heralded by Show Business Weekly as a 'profound immersive theatrical experience where performance and life intertwine effortlessly... collaborators Jessie Bear and Erin Mee are paving the way to a profound immersive theatrical experience where performance and life intertwine effortlessly. Let them begin again, and again, andagain.'
Erin B. Mee has written 1 shows including Theatre In The Dark: Carpe Diem (Creator).
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