NY Theatre Workshop 2019: "Look Upon Our Lowliness" by Harrison David Rivers

A touching, unexpectedly funny story of seven men who choose to embrace life in the wake of a tragic loss. An examination of love, loss, faith, and healing.

August 10, 2019
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts
Sponsored by
Theater Department
Audience
Public
More information
Hopkins Center Box Office
603-646-2422

You Hateful Things
A New York Theatre Workshop Residency Performance
by Harrison David Rivers
directed by David Mendizábal 

The Bentley Theater
7:30 pm
Tickets $15; Dartmouth students $5; all other students $10.50
$50 package price for all six Summer 2019 NYTW performances


When a young gay man is found dead in his New York apartment, his best friends are left wondering why. Part meditation and part celebration, Look Upon Our Lowliness is a touching, unexpectedly funny story of seven men who, in the wake of a tragic loss, choose to embrace life. In a world inundated by technology and constant communication, the play examines the interconnectedness of love, loss, faith, and healing. Part of New York Theatre Workshop's 28th annual summer residency at Dartmouth.


About the New York Theatre Workshop Residency at Dartmouth College

New York Theatre Workshop empowers visionary theater makers and brings their work to adventurous audiences through productions, artist workshops and educational programs. Every August, the company brings their work to Dartmouth for a three-week residency, developing and performing six new works-in-progress by some of today’s most innovative professional playwrights and directors. Recent Dartmouth residency projects have included We Live In Cairo, which just closed a run at Boston’s American Repertory Theater, and Hadestown, which is now running on Broadway and was recently honored with eight Tony Awards. Visit theater.dartmouth.edu/NYTW for more information about New York Theatre Workshop's Dartmouth Residency.

Location
Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts
Sponsored by
Theater Department
Audience
Public
More information
Hopkins Center Box Office
603-646-2422