Dramatic Acting in the Play Don't Feed The Indians. This theatrical masterpiece will make you laugh, it will make you cry and it will have you thinking long after the curtains are drawn. Walking into La Mama I had no idea what to expect! One things for certain I did not expect my breath to be taken away. It was been a week since I have seen this one of a kind play and I am still speechless! Education! Emotional! Heart Wrenching! During my stay in New York I saw countless amounts of shows on and off Broadway. Out of all the shows this is the only one I cant stop thinking about! If given the chance to see this play again and again I would be the first in...
Read moreLa MaMa Experimental Theatre Club continues to be a beacon of bold and avant-garde storytelling. I recently went in to see “Building My Casa” which was a perfect example of La MaMa’s fearless artistry. This deeply moving production is a love letter to New York City, exploring identity, failure, memory, and the alienation many immigrants face. It captures the struggle and beauty of building a home in an unforgiving city. La MaMa remains a vital space for groundbreaking theater, championing voices that challenge, inspire, and...
Read moreLaMama is located on a street once teaming with little off off Broadway theaters....with a few still, lucky for us, remaining. It is clean and, some how, seems happy. Downsides- unisex bathroom. While I applaud this feature, someone walked in on me - the stall - although locked...evidentky she was strong and the schnek not- while a man was using the urinal. It just was awkward all around. Also, like so many older buildings, it did not seem to be accessible. Loads of good work is done here: check out their callendar and...
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