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Join The Public Theater this October for large-scale community art installations, a searing new radio play that examines our country, and civically-engaged concerts from the dynamic Joe’s Pub.
The theaters remain dark, but we are striving to make great art for New York and the nation, while remaining deeply connected to our community partners. The Public will turn its historic, landmarked building into two large-scale art installations that honor Black lives lost to police violence and plant seeds of hope for New York City’s future. The Public’s digital platforms will see the premieres of a new documentary from Public Works, concerts from Joe’s Pub, and a new radio play. Visit publictheater.org to learn more about our slate of events and programs.
Special Broadcast of Iconic Joe’s Pub Concert KIKI & HERB: SEEKING ASYLUM! Created by Justin Vivian Bond and Kenny Mellman
Now Streaming at Joe's Pub YouTube Channel and on The Public Theater Wesbite.
This season, The Public offers an antidote to all our isolation anxiety with the “bombastic, razor sharp & triumphant return” (W Magazine) of the incomparable Kiki & Herb. After major successes at Carnegie Hall, on Broadway, and on the International Concert Circuit, cabaret legends Kiki and Herb took a break from the live performance grind to explore other opportunities.
UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE Original Public Works Documentary
Premieres October 7 at 8:00PM EST on ALL ARTS, The WNET Group's arts and culture broadcast channel and streaming platform.
UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE, a new documentary from The Public Theater created with Art Docs and premiering this fall in partnership with ALL ARTS, focuses on The Public Theater’s 2017 Public Works musical production of As You Like It, which was performed by 200 New Yorkers of all ages and boroughs, and was named one of the Top Ten shows of 2017 by The New York Times. Learn more & RSVP.
VENUS SMILES NOT IN THE HOUSE OF TEARS World Premiere Joe’s Pub New York Voices Commission Created and Performed by Samora Pinderhughes and Jack DeBoe Directed by Christian Padron and Kassim Norris Choreography by Amanda Krische Performed by Taylor Boyland, Rachel Gill, and Amanda Krische Produced by Jesse Sachs
Premieres October 9 at 8PM EST on Joe's Pub YouTube Channel and on The Public Theater Website.
VENUS SMILES NOT IN THE HOUSE OF TEARS is a transformative concert event, written and produced by Samora Pinderhughes and Jack DeBoe. VENUS?is an intimate, radical experiment in multi-genre storytelling, full of “pathos-laden melody and heart-rending harmonies” (New York Times). Learn more & RSVP.
SHIPWRECK New York Premiere Audio Play By Anne Washburn Directed by Saheem Ali In a co-production with Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
Premieres October 16 at 12PM EST on publictheater.org or whereever you download your podcasts.
This fall, as the election draws near, tune in to a searing and searching new audio drama from acclaimed playwright Anne Washburn about America’s present-day divisions, seen through the eyes of the very recent past. Learn more & RSVP.
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