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Ann Liv Young: Elektra

First Preview: Dec 30, 2015

Opening Date: Dec 30, 2015

Closing Date: Jan 30, 2016

Running Time: 01:15

Ann Liv Young: Elektra
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Playing @

New York Live Arts

219 West 19th Street New York City, NY 10011

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Ann Liv Young's creations are essentially a reflection of her life, inspired by her experiences with her dancers, family, collaborators and passerby. The ultra-personal becomes the material she molds for performance. Young's mission is to create work that is honest in its inception, creation and execution. Her work combines text, music and choreography to build scenes that set up ideas, images and relationships and then destroy them. 

Ann Liv Young brings her uncompromising vision of Sophocles’ Elektra to the stage in her first American commission since 2008. Known for creating work that’s “brilliant at one moment, perverse the next” (The New York Times), Young re-mixes Greek ritual in her incomparable style by combining passages from three distinct translations. Surrounded by a family steeped in murder, revenge and deception, Ann Liv Young’s Elektra is crazed, authentic, honest, compassionate, steadfast and tragic - a young woman struggling for footing in a shifting, murky world, which she navigates with imperfect tools. Exploring the tipping point between following the social flow, and being an engaged, responsible and decisive agent, Elektra wants everyone to question, to pay attention, let go of the yoke of social norms and act as an engaged individual.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7:30 PM
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 16

Show Notes

Show Notes: No Intermission

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

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Full-price tickets

$15 - $35

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Quotation Mark

"Whatever her whim or impulse, she lays it out before us without question of purpose or value. There is 100% sincerity and commitment in every part of the work, making each outlandish situation ten times more fascinating because it's not phony, flimsy, or calculated.....Whatever she's doing - and it's hard to pin down - it's truly magnetic."

-----Eleanor Bauer, OffOffOff.com

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Accessibility:

Box Office

Lobby level; accessible

Restroom

The ground floor restrooms and theater are wheelchair accessible.

Directions Subway

1 to 18th Street. 2/3, F, M, L and A/C/E to 14th Street.

Elevator\Escalator

Elevator to all floors

Telephone

None on premises

Entrance

The lobby is accessible via the double doors to the left of the revolving door at 219 W 19th Street.

Wheelchair Info

The first floor lobby is a communal public space and wheelchair accessible via the street facing double doors next to the main entrance at 219 W 19th Street. Theater, dressing rooms and 3rd floor studios are accessible by elevator. Restrooms throughout the building and theater are wheelchair accessible.

Directions Bus

M11, M2

Directions Driving

Street parking only

Folding Armrests

None available

Parking

Street parking only

Water Fountain

Lobby level; wheelchair accessible

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Public Transportation

Subway Icon

By Subway:

1 to 18th Street. 2/3, F, M, L and A/C/E to 14th Street.

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By Bus:

M11, M2