For two weekends July 8-10 and July 15-17, the floating theatre on Red Hook's historic barge will present an episodic play about the search for that mythological place called home. Written and Directed by Brooklyn-based Mia Rovegno, Nothin's Gonna Change My World is a play experienced via a series of stories inspired by NPR reports, anonymous letters, RV living blogs, and the Occupy Movement. Mia's recent production of The Way They Live with the Civilians at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was designated one of The New Yorker's Favorite Cultural Moments of 2015. The performance features original music by Alaina Ferris & Matt Schlatter.
Tickets are and can be purchased for $25 at http://ngcmw.brownpapertickets.com/. The show plays Friday through Sunday, July 8-17 at 7:30pm aboard the Waterfront Museum's in Brooklyn, New York.
For more information about this show and other performances coming to the Showboat Barge visit www.waterfrontmuseum.org. Since 1985 the Waterfront Museum has attracted hundreds of thousands to the water's edge. School, camp and tourist group visits any day by appointment. The Museum welcomes families and individuals for free year-round boat tours Thursdays 4-8pm and Saturdays 1-5pm.
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