Join us for this blood rite gone wrong…

When: October 12–14
Where: BUSHWICK Industrial, 74 Ingraham Street, Brooklyn, NY 11237
Price: $15–22

Tags: #immersivetheatre, #sitespecific, #spooky, #interactive, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)

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CrowPlay is an original devised work created collectively by Invulnerable Nothings, a pleasant nightmare at the intersection of theater and poetry. The work is presented site responsively in a highly interactive staging at the BUSHWICK Industrial warehouse and features performer-devisers Lauren Guglielmello, C.C. Kellogg, Sarah Quigley*, and Hannah Wolfe*. The work is woven together by a series of audience participatory rituals, led by three Crows and a potential blood sacrifice who isn’t everything she appears to be. All performances feature periods of live improvisation, with four possible endings ultimately determined by audience drawn lots…

The Badb in Irish folklore, 2013 intelligence studies around corvidae neurobiology from University Tubingen, marginalia from Edgar Allan Poe, and western Murder Ballads all collide as a conspiracy of ravens leads the audience through an expanding series of ritual and tableau.

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Contact Level: Moderate (Familial), including the handling of objects, formal touching (ie handshakes etc.), and low contact dancing.

Content Advisories: Stylized death/violence, fake blood.

We are able to accommodate those with mobility issues, although we do not have a wheelchair ramp and there are two small steps at the entrance of our space. The FOH are all trained to assist mobility impaired audience members. There will also be a “relaxed” performance on Oct. 14.