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Unsex Me Here: The Tragedy of Macbeth
First Preview: Nov 4, 2019
Opening Date: Nov 8, 2019
Closing Date: Nov 23, 2019
Running Time: 01:25
Playing @
The Brick
579 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
A post-apocalyptic, post-gender society at the end of empire.
In the near future after flooding, caused by a hurricane, led to a global pandemic which wiped out 90% of the population, the remaining population is living in medieval circumstances trying to reconstruct society. The initial panic is done, this is the new world order, and everyone is trying to figure out the new power structures.
A “Mad Max” world in which titles and prophecy mean nothing. And everything.
In the near future after flooding, caused by a hurricane, led to a global pandemic which wiped out 90% of the population, the remaining population is living in medieval circumstances trying to reconstruct society. The initial panic is done, this is the new world order, and everyone is trying to figure out the new power structures.
A “Mad Max” world in which titles and prophecy mean nothing. And everything.
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 15
Performance Schedule
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7 PM
Written By
- William Shakespeare
Director
- Maggie Cino
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
Not currently available for this show
Listed at 
Never
Full-price tickets:
$20.00 - $20.00
Video
Accessibility
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Restroom
Same level as theatre. The bathroom has a grab bar and an ADA compliant door width, but the ground is somewhat uneven inside of the bathroom. -
Seating
Seats 70. -
Visual Assistance
None. -
Water Fountain
Concession Stand on same level as theatre. -
Box Office
Unless otherwise posted on the event, doors open 30 minutes prior to curtain and a waitlist is kept for sold out performances in person at the box office. Any unclaimed tickets for sold out performances will be resold at curtain time. -
Wheelchair Info
The Brick Theater is a ground level garage converted into a theater. There is a permanent ramp to the performance area, which is a little less than a foot up from the ground level.








