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Off-Off Broadway BeginsCloses
A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick 03-04-10 04-11-10
Alice in Slasherland 03-18-10 04-10-10
Another Dude's Slingbacks 02-26-10 04-04-10
Blind 02-17-10 03-21-10
Barrier Island 04-30-10 05-22-10
Bloodsong of Love 04-01-10 05-09-10
Chicago City Limits   O/R
Ching Chong Chinaman 03-19-10 04-11-10
Comedysportz   O/R
Enjoy 03-27-10 04-25-10
G.B.S. 03-20-10 04-10-10
Genderf*ck 03-25-10 04-03-10
Hangman School for Girls 03-10-10 03-27-10
Happy in the Poorhouse 03-05-10 04-05-10
Ladies in Retirement 03-08-10 04-03-10
Lenin's Embalmers 03-03-10 03-28-10
Limonade Tous les Jours 04-03-10 04-18-01
Line   O/R
Macbeth 04-15-10 05-09-10
Man of Destiny 05-06-10 05-16-10
National Comedy Theatre   O/R
Norma Doesmen 03-04-10 03-28-10
Rescue Me 03-23-10 04-18-10
Rudolf II 03-05-10 03-28-10
Sin 03-09-10 04-11-10
Take Ten 2010 - MFA Playwright's Festival 04-06-10 04-09-10
Rescue Me 03-23-10 04-18-10
The All-American Genderf*ck Cabaret 03-25-10 04-03-10
The Boys in the Band 02-12-10 03-28-10
The Cocktail Party 03-07-10 04-10-10
The Crucible 03-20-10 04-04-10
The Devil and Thomas Briggs 03-31-10 04-04-10
The Diary of a Teenage Girl 03-15-10 04-12-10
The Duchess of Malfi 02-23-10 03-28-10
The House of Yes 04-15-10 05-02-10
The Man of Destiny 05-06-10 05-16-10
The Maria Project 03-05-10 03-26-10
The Mark Twain You Don't Know 03-23-10 04-05-10
The Servant of Two Masters 04-06-10 04-11-10
The Soup Show 03-04-10 03-27-10
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind 01-20-06 O/R
Twelfth Night 04-29-10 05-23-10
W;t 04-01-10 04-25-10
Yank 02-16-10 04-04-10
     
     
     
     
     
     

 

Amerindians: The Return

A multi-media concept piece examining the theme of "return" which is present in many Native American and Meso-American cultures. Blending dance, spoken word, body art and sound and video, Cortés and her team create a spiritual journey of the Earth's awakening, drawing on legends, myths and beliefs common to such cultures as Aztec, Mayan, Cherokee, Navajo, Sioux, Lakota and more.

 

Directed and choreographed by Cristina Cortés.

Music, spoken word and lyrics by the most prominent and controversial Native contemporary musicians today: Trudell, Robertson, Ghosthorse, Blackfire, Aztlan Underground and Cherokee opera singer Barbara McAlister.

 

65 minutes

 

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Ticketing and Show Information

Category Off-Off Broadway
Presenter Theater for the New City
Previews  
Opening January 17, 2008
Closing January 20, 2008
Schedule Thur - Sat at 8pm / Sun at 3pm
Theatre Theater For The New City
Location 155 First Ave
Price $10.00 - Advanced Sale through Jan 14, $15.00 thereafter.
Thur, Jan 17 Is a Benefit Performance, tickets: $50.00 and Includes a pre-show reception at 7pm, and post-show music and auction.
Box Office  
Phone (212) 254 - 1109
Online www.theaterforthenewcity.net
Handicapped Accessible

Washrooms one flight down from lobby

Subway F or V train to 2nd Ave or

6 at Astor Place & Lafayette St - Walk 3 blocks East to 1st Ave or
L at 1st Ave and 14th St or
R, W, at 8th St and Broadway or
F, V at 2nd Ave and Houston St or

4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, R, W at 14th St / Union Square

Bus The closest Bus lines are the M15 and the M8. The Uptown M15 will stop at 1st Avenue between St. Marks Place and 9th Street, and the Downtown M15 will stop at 2nd Avenue and 9th Street.

The M8 bus stops at 1st Avenue on St Marks Place (Eastbound) and 9th Street(Westbound).

The M14 and M9 buses stop on 14th Street and 1st Avenue in both directions.

Additionally, The M101, M102 and M103 buses stop on 3rd Avenue at St. Marks Place in both directions.