A site-specific play about water scarcity set in an empty river bed

When: December 13
Where: The Bottom of the Santa Cruz River, (Bonita & Congress a walk down from Garden of Gethsemane)
Price: Free
Tags: #sitespecific, #environment, #outdoors, #nature, #postapocalypse, #ContactAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)
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In the post apocalyptic near future, Tucson has run out of water in its aqueducts. Two scavengers drill through the earth in search of this precious resource.
A devised visceral and thought provoking piece featuring Jonathan Heras and Milta Ortiz. Music by Marc David Pinate, and Feliz Torralba. Video art by Adam Cooper- Terran. Directed by Marc David Pinate, Assistant Director Feliz Torralba.
The Water Project is an exchange between Borderlands Theater and Cleveland Public Theater, made possible thanks to a National New Play Network (NNPN) Collaboration Fund grant.
This event occurs outdoors. Temperatures may dip into the 60s during the show. Please bring a blanket or lawn chair. There is a short walk on an uneven dirt path to the river bottom. Dress warmly. There is free parking along Bonita Ave.
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Contact Level: None to Light (Business/Acquaintance)
Content Advisories: Unfortunately, this experience is not wheelchair-friendly.
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