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Meet the Performeteria Theatres, Part 4!

By: MARK BLANKENSHIP
Date: Mar 08, 2017
Here are the next three companies appearing in Performeteria, TDF's first-ever immersive theatre festival. You can experience the fun on Monday, March 20 or Friday, March 24. Get tickets and complete info here.

As a reminder, Performeteria features the best of Off-Off-Broadway all in one place. This two-night event, co-presented with Baruch Performing Arts Center, invites you to travel through multiple levels of theatres, nooks, and hidden spaces within the venue to discover unique, site-specific works from 15 Off-Off Broadway theatre companies. Sample these 10-minute performances throughout the night; your timed ticket entitles you to new shows starting every 15 minutes until closing.

Make sure you buy a ticket, so you can meet companies like these...

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(1) The Fire This Time Festival -- Appearing in Performeteria on Monday, March 20 and Friday, March 24

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The Fire This Time Festival presents the work of new and emerging black playwrights whose voices shatter the notions of what is possible in black theatre.

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(2) New York Neo-Futurists
-- Appearing in Performeteria on Monday, March 20

The New York Neo-Futurists are an ensemble of writer/performer/directors dedicated to strengthening the human bond between performer and audience through interaction, planned obsolescence, and elements of chance and change -- contradicting the expected and eliminating the permanent.



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(3) Ma-Yi Theater Company

A Drama Desk and Obie Award-winning Off-Broadway organization, Ma-Yi Theater Company is home to the largest collection of professional Asian-American playwrights in the country, whose works are developed and produced by the company.



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Meet Performeteria theatres: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 5
Buy your Performeteria tickets here!


Photo from The Fire This Time Festival's play
Stiletto Envy by Antonia Stoyanovich.
MARK BLANKENSHIP