600 HIGHWAYMEN 
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"One of New York's best nontraditional companies."
—The New Yorker


Young and innovative theater artists Abigail Browde and Michael Silverstone, together known as 600 HIGHWAYMEN, present a story about a party, just an ordinary party, and request your participation. It is an invitation to be together, to have faith in each other, and to show each other how warm and healing trust among strangers can be. 

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Generously supported by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Theater Project, with lead funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

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  • The program will last approximately 70 minutes.

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Call Box Office: 650.724.2464
WHEN:

Due to the interactive nature of this performance, please note that there is no late seating.


Café ClosedAudience Interaction

All prices and programs subject to change.

I saw The Fever in New York and was fascinated by the way it probes American feelings toward collective action and identity. It draws us in to experience, in an embodied way, the lines between our individual wills, our instincts to play and participate, and the ways we form groups or resist. At a time when we feel most divided as a nation, this performance brings us back to the basics of finding common purpose and acting together.

 

—Ryan Davis, Associate Director of Engagement and Public Programs

 

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