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Open Throat

First Preview: Jul 10, 2024
Opening Date: Jul 11, 2024
Closing Date: Jul 14, 2024
Open Throat

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Playing @
Little Island
Pier 55 in Hudson River Park, New York, NY 10014
An adaptation of the critically acclaimed novella by Henry Hoke. A queer mountain lion living in the hills around the Hollywood sign is driven out of nature by manmade catastrophe and into the wilds of LA. Produced by Little Island.
OutdoorPlay - Drama

Performance Schedule

WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY @ 8 PM


Cast
  • Chris Perfetti
  • Jo Lampert
  • Calvin Leon Smith
  • Susannah Perkins
  • Steven Wendt
  • and more

Written By
  • Henry Hoke
  • based on the novel by Henry Hoke

Director
  • Caitlin Ryan O'Connell

Choreography
  • Lisa Fagan

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF Member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed at

Never

Full-price tickets:

$25.00 - $25.00

Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive listening devices are available for performances in The Amph and The Glade. Please see a member of our park staff if you would like to borrow one.
  • Entrance

    There are pedestrian crosswalks across the West Side Highway at 14th Street and 13th Street. Visitors may enter Little Island from the South Bridge near 13th Street or the North Bridge near 14th Street.
  • Restroom

    Little Island has an ADA accessible all-gender restroom available for use.
  • Water Fountain

    A water bottle refill station is location just outside the restrooms and there are water fountains location by the south bridge and in The Play Ground.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Little Island is ADA compliant and all areas are accessible using our pathways. For events in The Amph, we have eight wheelchair and scooter-accessible locations available where patrons can remain in their wheelchairs. These locations are available at both the stage level and at the top of the theater. Please reserve this accommodation when you purchase your performance ticket. Wheelchair locations at the top of the theater are also available an

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