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PhysFestNYC

Opening Date: Jan 5, 2024
Closing Date: Jan 14, 2024
PhysFestNYC

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Playing @
Stella Adler Center for the Arts
65 Broadway, New York, NY 10006
Broken Box Mime Theater presents PhysFestNYC, a new, 10-day physical theater festival supported by Clown Gym. PhysFestNYC is a community-focused festival that celebrates, enriches and envisions the field of physical theater. As an annual gathering, it provides space for practitioners, audiences and the physical-theater-curious to share in presented works, diverse workshop offerings and community-building events. PhysFestNYC presents performances, workshops, panels, scratch nights and community events from practitioners, makers and companies from all genres of physical theater across two theaters, two studios and a community-gathering space.

Physical theater has a varied and often disjointed story in the United States. As a field, it includes various genres such as mime, clown, performance art, puppetry, cultural movement traditions and dance theater, yet it also exists in the space between and around these genres, combining and redefining them in real time. What it has in common is a centering of the body as storyteller, a tendency toward experimentation and an openness to (re)considering the definition of theater and/or theater processes. To reference this expansiveness, PhysFestNYC defines itself as a physical theaters festival, pluralising the word to encompass its multiplicity.

Due to many factors, physical theater practitioners in NYC (and often country-wide) are somewhat siloed in their practice. PhysFestNYC seeks to create a festival that opens pathways of communication and opportunities for shared resources, supporting artists in their work and deepening their impact.
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Performance Schedule

Visit physfestnyc.org for full festival schedule.


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  • Wheelchair Info

    There is an accessible entrance at 65 Broadway with a ramp that leads to the lobby. From there visitors may take the elevator to the main 2nd floor or to the TP level. The studio’s facility is ADA-compliant with hallways and doorways wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs.Our theater spaces have flexible seating options and can easily accommodate a wheelchair.

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