Public Arts gets turned into a Havana nightclub in this adaptation of the classic

Photo by Adrian Buckmaster

When: February 28 — March 16
Where: Public Arts, 215 Chrystie Street, New York, NY, 10002
Price: $99 and up; tickets on sale next week; 21+

Tags: #music, #dance, #sitespecific, #dresscode, #ContactAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)

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PUBLIC is proud to host the premiere of Carmen, a dynamic new adaptation of the classic tale, in their cutting edge performance space, Public Arts. The iconic story of Carmen, Don Jose and Escamillo is told in a completely compelling new light. Inspired by the 1950’s jet-set haven of Havana’s infamous Tropicana Club; love, jealousy, and betrayal take center stage as Carmen’s fateful last night unfolds around the audience in a vibrant 360 degree spectacle of live music and dance that is sure to surprise, delight and engage.

Guests are invited to dress on theme in 1950’s club attire and be swept away with Carmen and her lovers to decades past. No entry for jeans, t-shirts, sneakers etc. Dress to impress!

Read our review of this experience.

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Contact Level: None to Light (Business/Acquaintance), only with consent.

Content Advisories: Audience members should expect to be standing during the performance; some audience will be seated as private tables are also available.

Please contact the organizers if you use a wheelchair and require assistance.