The Anthropologists return hot off a successful run of No Man’s Land to honor the the centennial of the 1917 Lower East Side food riots with a special Concert Reading of their original 2009 play Give Us Bread on Sunday, March 19 at 2PM at the University Settlement (184 Eldridge Street at the corner of Rivington, New York, NY 10002). This will also be a Benefit for the company, who will premiere its newest work, This Sinking Island, at the University Settlement in Fall 2017. The venue is accessible. Tickets are $35 ($40 at the door) and include the performance followed by a reception.
Based on true events, Give Us Bread brings to life the little-known stories of immigrant women on the Lower East Side who banded together to lead an uprising and feed their families. One hundred years before the Women’s March, these “everyday housewives” provide a lens with which to examine current-day politics, social conditions and today’s global food system. Give Us Bread offers an important reminder from the past that the voice of the people, united, has power to inspire change.
Meticulously researched from Yiddish newspapers to cookbooks to Jewish anarchist Marie Ganz’s memoir and other firsthand accounts, The Anthropologists’ play (originally produced in 2009) was hailed by nytheatre.com as “a thoroughly entertaining and thought provoking play mixing elements of dance and stylized movement to create a piece that is wholly within its own hybrid Anthropologists genre.” Founding Artistic Director Melissa Moschitto will be rejoined by the original cast. The Anthropologists are thrilled to be sharing this remarkable history with a new audience at the doorstep of these historical events.
Founded in 2008 and celebrating their 9th year, The Anthropologists is dedicated to the collaborative creation of investigative theatre that inspires action. Rooted in research and community engagement and shaped by contemporary dance and physical theatre techniques, they’re committed to exploring current social topics from an anthropological perspective in order to break down and unleash cultural discoveries. Their newest ensemble devised play, No Man’s Land, produced in 2016 at TheaterLab, “assertively stakes its claim as an incisive, even necessary work for the present moment.” (Culture Catch)
Give Us Bread Concert Reading & Benefit, March 19, 2017 at Speyer Hall at University Settlement (184 Eldridge Street at the corner of Rivington, New York, NY 10002). Tickets: http://bpt.me/2885275.