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Distant Observer: Tokyo/New York Correspondence

First Preview: Mar 10, 2018

Opening Date: Mar 16, 2018

Closing Date: Apr 01, 2018

Running Time: 01:25

Distant Observer: Tokyo/New York Correspondence
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Playing @

La MaMa - Ellen Stewart Theatre

66 East 4th Street New York City, NY 10003-8903

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Distant Observer: Tokyo/New York Correspondence is a collaboration between Japanese playwright/director Takeshi Kawamura and American playwright/director John Jesurun.

The project is conceived as a play written and directed in collaborative partnership by both artists. It comprises two established artists of the same generation, both with distinct voices and significant work, in a deep creative conversation across cultures.

Takeshi Kawamura 
is one of Japan's leading playwrights and theatre makers with plays spanning three decades of contemporary theatre in Japan. His work explores the ways in which things are both remembered and forgotten socially, politically and culturally. .

John Jesurun
 has been a pioneering force in the use of media in live performance since his groundbreaking 1982 serial play Chang in a Void Moon. As a writer,director, and designer he has created unique forms of narrative that capture the dislocation and anxiety of contemporary life.
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 16

Show Notes

Show Notes: No Intermission

Audience Advisory:

A post-show talkback follows the Sunday, March 18th performance with the show's creators: Takeshi Kawamura and John Jesurun. Added performance 3/19 @ 8 pm

Performance Schedule:

THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 4 PM

Director

Takeshi Kawamura and John Jesurun

Written by

Takeshi Kawamura and John Jesurun - Translation by Aya Ogawa

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Full-price tickets

$25

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$20 - Students/Seniors

Accessibility:

Directions Bus

M8 Local service between West Village & East Village8th / 9th Streets Crosstown Stop at - 2nd Avenue by way of 9th Street (westbound) and 8th street (eastbound). M15 Local and limited - stop service between East Harlem and Lower Manahattan First / Second Avenues Stop at - 4th Street by way of 2nd Avenue (southbound) and 1st Avenue (northbound)

Directions Subway

N, R Broadway Line Take N or R train to the 8th Street / NYU stop. 6 Lexington Line Take the 6 train to the Astor Place stop F 6th Avenue Line Take the F train to the 2nd Avenue stop.

Elevator\Escalator

Elevator access to the box office on the mezzanine and the theater on the 2nd floor.

Restroom

Accessible bathrooms are available on the 2nd floor and 3rd floor.

Seating

Capacity: 299

Telephone

None on premises

Wheelchair Info

A wheelchair accessible entry door on E 4th Street Talk to a house manager at the performance for accessible seating.

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Public Transportation

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By Subway:

N, R Broadway Line Take N or R train to the 8th Street / NYU stop. 6 Lexington Line Take the 6 train to the Astor Place stop F 6th Avenue Line Take the F train to the 2nd Avenue stop.

Bus Icon

By Bus:

M8 Local service between West Village & East Village8th / 9th Streets Crosstown Stop at - 2nd Avenue by way of 9th Street (westbound) and 8th street (eastbound). M15 Local and limited - stop service between East Harlem and Lower Manahattan First / Second Avenues Stop at - 4th Street by way of 2nd Avenue (southbound) and 1st Avenue (northbound)