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A Thousand Ways: An Assembly
by 600 Highwaymen
Written and created by Abigail Browde and Michael Silverstone, with Andrew Kircher

2:30 pm Friday, October 20, 2023
4:30 pm Friday, October 20, 2023
6:00 pm Friday, October 20, 2023

Obie Award-winning 600 Highwaymen presents A Thousand Ways: An Assembly, written and created by Abigail Browde and Michael Silverstone, with Andrew Kircher.

In a performance created by strangers using a carefully crafted and shared script, sixteen audience members come together for one hour to construct an evocative story of perseverance. This timely and unique theatrical work brings people together in the creation of a moving live experience, with no audience present.

A Thousand Ways: An Assembly explores the line between strangeness and kinship, distance and proximity, and how the most intimate assembly can become profoundly radical.

The event is recommended for participants age 16 and older.

Tickets are limited to 2 per order.

Additional sessions of this performance are available September 30, October 1, November 8, November 9, and November 10.

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Adult $20
University Park Student $5
18 and Younger $20

support for accessibility services provided by
William E. McTurk Endowment for Program Support
Gerald B. M. Stein Memorial Endowment

A grant from the University Park Student Fee Board makes Penn State student prices possible.

This production was commissioned by The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi, Stanford Live at Stanford University, The Public Theater, and Festival Theaterformen. An Assembly was developed through a residency with the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and with A. P. E. Arts in Northampton, Massachusetts. Original support for the production was provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, Philadelphia.

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