Show Finder
The Tower
First Preview: Dec 1, 2015
Opening Date: Dec 4, 2015
Closing Date: Dec 19, 2015
Running Time: 02:10
Playing @
HERE
145 6th Ave, New York, NY 10013
Titled for the Tarot card of chaos and collapse, The Tower is a psychedelic journey into the history and mythology of the Donner Party, a group of snowbound pioneers who notoriously resorted to cannibalism to survive a brutal winter.
Part loft party, part guided tour, The Tower employs historical fact and hallucinatory speculation in search of the terrible heart of the Donner legend. A vision of adolescent America: frostbitten, bloodstained, ravenous.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 4 PM
Part loft party, part guided tour, The Tower employs historical fact and hallucinatory speculation in search of the terrible heart of the Donner legend. A vision of adolescent America: frostbitten, bloodstained, ravenous.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 4 PM
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
Not currently available for this show
Listed at 
Never
Full-price tickets:
$18.00 - $18.00
Reviews
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The performance is vivid and rich and, rather that telling the story head-on, AntiMatter Collective creates a unique and meandering journey for the audience that transports them between the campsite of 1846 all the way to the present day, as well as inside the increasingly distorted reality that the pioneers experience due to severe starvation.”
— Bushwick Daily -
The performance is vivid and rich and, rather that telling the story head-on, AntiMatter Collective creates a unique and meandering journey for the audience that transports them between the campsite of 1846 all the way to the present day, as well as inside the increasingly distorted reality that the pioneers experience due to severe starvation.”
— Bushwick Daily -
The performance is vivid and rich and, rather that telling the story head-on, AntiMatter Collective creates a unique and meandering journey for the audience that transports them between the campsite of 1846 all the way to the present day, as well as inside the increasingly distorted reality that the pioneers experience due to severe starvation.”
— Bushwick Daily -
The performance is vivid and rich and, rather that telling the story head-on, AntiMatter Collective creates a unique and meandering journey for the audience that transports them between the campsite of 1846 all the way to the present day, as well as inside the increasingly distorted reality that the pioneers experience due to severe starvation.”
— Bushwick Daily
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Info
Removable seating. -
Seating
Mainstage seats 99 / Dorothy B. Williams Theatre Seats 74. -
Elevator/Escalator
There is an elevator that takes you to the lower level thatre. -
Curb Ramps
Yes -
Entrance
Houses two performance spaces - the 99-seat Mainstage and the 74-seat Dorothy B. Williams Theatre (down one flight of stairs); art galleries, and a café. The building entrance is street level -
Restroom
Located on both levels -
Water Fountain
There is a cafe -
Telephone
None -
Assisted Listening System
Some hearing aids. -
Visual Assistance
None -
Folding Armrests
None








