Show Finder
Your War'try Grave
First Preview: May 26, 2015
Opening Date: Jun 12, 2015
Closing Date: Jun 21, 2015
Running Time: 01:15
Playing @
La MaMa - The Club 2
74A East 4th St, New York, NY 10003-8903
Theatre auteur Arthur Adair returns to La MaMa in a highly anticipated musically-charged theatrical installation of psychedelic modernism informed by our species’ relationship to water and war.
“The production is a celebration of the human condition within the 21st century amidst the many challenges we as a community face, such as climate change, population explosion, an aging baby boomer generation, post-traumatic stress disorder, inequality of wealth distribution and civil dis-engagement,” says Adair.
A live sound-scape underscores a “man vs. self vs. nature” non-linear narrative woven from a mash-up of scientific, classical and original contemporary text, composed and arranged to offer an intimate journey of self-reflection. The environmental production utilizes theatre, dance, music, and visual art in its storytelling.
Conceived, created and assembled by Arthur Adair
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 10 PM
SUNDAY @ 6 PM
“The production is a celebration of the human condition within the 21st century amidst the many challenges we as a community face, such as climate change, population explosion, an aging baby boomer generation, post-traumatic stress disorder, inequality of wealth distribution and civil dis-engagement,” says Adair.
A live sound-scape underscores a “man vs. self vs. nature” non-linear narrative woven from a mash-up of scientific, classical and original contemporary text, composed and arranged to offer an intimate journey of self-reflection. The environmental production utilizes theatre, dance, music, and visual art in its storytelling.
Conceived, created and assembled by Arthur Adair
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 10 PM
SUNDAY @ 6 PM
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
Not currently available for this show
Listed at 
Never
Full-price tickets:
$13.00 - $18.00
Lottery & Rush
$13 - Students/Seniors
Reviews
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The mind's eye and the real-life ears both receive an invigorating workout from Arthur Adair's streamlined version of "The Emperor Jones" at La MaMa… The playing space, a large, deep rectangle that makes you feel as if you are peering into a diorama, is awash in eerie sound (credited to Mr. Adair), including those tom-toms O'Neill specified. And daring lighting (again Mr. Adair) enhances everything.”
------New York Times -
"Arthur Adair's production of Three Sisters is a masterpiece. I can't remember when I've enjoyed, and understood, one of Chekhov's works so well…
------NY Theatre.com -
The mind's eye and the real-life ears both receive an invigorating workout from Arthur Adair's streamlined version of "The Emperor Jones" at La MaMa… The playing space, a large, deep rectangle that makes you feel as if you are peering into a diorama, is awash in eerie sound (credited to Mr. Adair), including those tom-toms O'Neill specified. And daring lighting (again Mr. Adair) enhances everything.”
------New York Times -
"Arthur Adair's production of Three Sisters is a masterpiece. I can't remember when I've enjoyed, and understood, one of Chekhov's works so well…
------NY Theatre.com
Accessibility
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Box Office
There is a street level box office. The counter isn't wheelchair accessible. -
Curb Ramps
None. -
Restroom
there aren't wheelchair accessible restrooms. -
Elevator\Escalator
None. -
Telephone
None. -
Entrance
The entrance to the building isn't streeet level. If asked in advanced they will provide a ramp. The first floor theatre is accessible but the CLub theatre isn't. -
Visual Assistance
None. -
Folding Armrests
None. -
Water Fountain
None. -
Assisted Listening System
None. -
Wheelchair Info
There is a specific section in the first floor theatre for wheelchairs but not in the Club theatre.








