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Manager, Performances & Events:
Randal Fippinger
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(413) 597-4808
'62 Center presents an "intimate piece of participatory theater" at Tunnel City: Oct 6-10
For
Immediate Release
Contact:
Randal Fippinger - (413) 597-4808
Etiquette
by Rotozaza
"Gripping" says
the New York Times
’62 Center for Theatre and Dance and Mass MoCA present an intimate two-person
performance in a public space where you are the performers! British artists Rotozaza
will reprise their sold-out New York
City performance of Etiquette. Etiquette
is a half-hour experience for two people in a public space. There is no-one
watching no one else is aware of it. You wear headphones which tell you what
to say to each other, or to use one of the objects positioned to the side.
There is a kind of magic involved - for it to work you just need to listen and
respond accordingly. Etiquette is theatre at its most raw; it is live,
insightful, philosophical and incredibly unique. The participants are both the
actors and the audience, and the show offers the fantasy of being able to speak
without having to think what to say.
’62 Center for Theatre and Dance will present Etiquette
at Tunnel City Coffee, at 100 Spring Street in Williamstown, October 6th
to 10th from noon to 6 pm. Reservations can be made by calling
413-597-2425. Tickets are free. There will be 12 “spots” each day for
two people.
Etiquette has been performed across the world and has been
translated into 10 languages. The UK’s Guardian says, “Etiquette
explores the gap between language and meaning. In creating an entirely private
space in a public setting, something extraordinary happens.” The New York Times UrbanEye’s video can be seen
on the ’62 Center website.
“This is a magical, unthreatening experience… the act of relinquishing
responsibility for thought, word and action is unique and the effect is
unmissable.” British Theatre Guide
For tickets, visit the Williams ’62 Center Box
Office Tues-Sat, 1-5 pm or call (413) 597-2425. For more information,
please visit http://62center.williams.edu/









