New York, NY
The Extremely Grey Line
A site-specific show on bicycle, foot or sitting in the Underneath
The Extremely Grey Line A 23.5° Tilt Production Co-written by Kate Pressman and Elizagrace Madrone Directed by Estefania Fadul Featuring Sam Gonzalez, Julia Hall, Elizagrace Madrone, Alejandra Venancio and Layla Wolfgang Come take a ride on the Extremely Grey Line - a site-specific show led by psychopomps, designed around the streets of New York which are also the graveyards of New York which is also the life of New York. Audience members can choose which experience they’re signing up for when they purchase a ticket to The Extremely Grey Line - on bicycle, on foot, or sitting inside the Underneath (although, of course, the Underneath is only available to those with the PROPER Covid documentation). Check New Ohio’s website for the most current information on Covid restrictions. Currently, to attend a performance you must show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test (72 hours) for admittance into the theatre. Masks are required for all audience members. However, performers will not be masked.
Audience Role
Audience can be passive or minimally involved with a performer.
Ages: 16 +
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About New Ohio Theatre
New Ohio Theatre is a two-time Obie Award-winning theatre under the leadership of Robert Lyons, Artistic Director. The New Ohio serves New York’s most adventurous theatre audiences by developing and presenting bold work from today’s vast independent theatre community. They believe the best of this community, the small artist-driven ensembles and the daring producing companies who operate without a permanent theatrical home, are actively expanding the boundaries of where American theatre is right now and where it’s going. From their home in the West Village’s historic Archive Building, the New Ohio provides a high-profile platform for downtown’s most mature, ridiculous, engaged, irreverent, gut-wrenching, frivolous, sophisticated, foolish, and profound theatrical endeavors.