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Odd Man Out

First Preview: Jun 28, 2024
Opening Date: Jul 2, 2024
Closing Date: Aug 24, 2024
Running Time: 02:00
Odd Man Out

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Playing @
The Sheen Center
18 Bleecker St, New York City, NY 10012
PITCHBLACK Airlines invites you to take a journey you won’t forget. Alongside Alberto, a blind Argentine musician, you will experience the return flight to his country after having lived in New York for the past 40 years. You will travel through the memories of his life: childhood in his family home, adolescence, the first love that would shape his life, the darkest moments of Argentine history, his exile in the United States, his career as an artist and the constant search for freedom between the cities of Buenos Aires and New York.

You will take a flight like no other—in complete darkness. You arrive at an airport and wait at the PITCHBLACK Airlines lounge and gate where they prepare you for the journey. They guide you to your seat in a pitch-black cabin. Once on the flight, you will experience a story through sound, smell, taste and touch. You will even feel weather happening inside the room. But everything in complete darkness. Once you exit, they invite you to stay and take in the beauty, life and hope of your new destination.

The PITCHBLACK theater technique was developed in Argentina by blind and sighted artists, and it has expanded throughout the world. Alberto, the protagonist, is blind, and the audience experiences his life through the “blind” eyes of his character. Their expert team of technicians will take you on a journey beyond your wildest imagination, challenging your limits and awakening your senses. What you see when you can’t use your eyes—that’s the excitement of Odd Man Out.
Off-Off BroadwayPerformance ArtInteractive
Show Notes: No intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: Contains adult language and violence. While there is not a strict minimum age, all patrons must be able to sit still, follow verbal instructions, and stay in their chairs for the duration of the performance. This is for the safety of our performers who are moving around the space in total darkness.

Performance Schedule

TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY @ 7 PM
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY @ 2 PM & 7 PM

No performance July 4


Written By
  • Martín Bondone

Director
  • Martín Bondone
  • Facundo Bogarín & Carlos Armesto

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Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Listening Devices Available
  • Parking

    Icon Parking 303 Elizabeth Street
  • Seating

    273-seat neoclassical proscenium - Loreto Theatre
  • Wheelchair Info

    Both Loreto & Black Box Theatres are Wheelchair Accessible Studio C is not

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