Downtown variety show is staged weekly in TNC's set shop for outdoor audiences.
On Saturday, December 26 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, Theater for the New City (TNC), 155 First Ave., will present the seventh installment of "Open 'Tho Shut," its afternoon of "walk-by theater" that is staged in its set shop and visible from East Tenth Street between First and Second Avenues.
The program offers a succession of free, live performances in which acts are staged in the theater's set shop for audiences of socially distanced passers-by, who watch through an open garage door on East Tenth Street. The shop was renamed "The Chopshop Theater" for this series. It is outfitted with an elaborate set by Mark Marcante and Litza Colon, full stage lighting and a four-mic sound system. See the lineup of performances at bottom of this document. Highlights of performances in coming weeks are also below. The series was launched November 14 as part of "More Ways than Broadway's," a city-wide collection of safe and socially distanced pop-up performances to demonstrate small theaters' readiness and desperate desire to physically reopen and to counteract the perception, based on formal Broadway, that legitimate theaters can't reopen safely. The performances were intended to demonstrate an Off-Off Broadway aesthetic that could allow smaller theaters to open safely at this time.* MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES: Crystal Field
* Cobu (all-female Japanese Taiko drimming and dance troupe)
* Michael David Gordon (pop songs, accompanied by Peter Dizozza)
* Gregory Nissen (composer of classical, jazz, theater and dance music)
* Peter Dizozza (composer/pianist)
These live performances are also streamed live on TNC's website (https://www.theaterforthenewcity.net) and Facebook page.
Previous editions of "Open 'Tho Shut" are archived here: https://theaterforthenewcity.net/the-chopshop-theater/
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