The Love Letter You’ve Been meaning to Write New York
Opening Night: September 21, 2011
Closing: October 16, 2011
Theater: 3LD Art & Technology Center
The Love Letter You’ve Been Meaning to Write New York tells the story of a young man who rediscovers his love for New York City through the wisdom and wildness of a series of chance encounters with characters on the street. Taking advantage of 3LD’s floor-to-ceiling windows, the audience experiences the play from inside while the actors perform outside on Greenwich Street. Combining rehearsed scenes with everyday pedestrian traffic, live original music, puppets, a 40-member dance ensemble and film, The Love Letter You’ve Been Meaning to Write New York creates a sense of the greater mosaic of the greatest city in the world.
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October 3, 2011
“The Love Letter You’ve Been Meaning to Write New York” is not a production that satisfies on certain conventional levels: the concept and plot are strained, many of the performers are awkward amateurs, much of the script is hackneyed.And yet there’s something terribly winning about Jonathan Solari’s 80-minute production, which is at the 3LD Art & Technology Center in Lower Manhattan. Well, more accurately, it is outside the theater.
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