- 1. Invincible Summer
Mike Daisey’s moving solo show about both the summer before the 9/11 attacks and the effects of 9/11 on his Brooklyn neighborhood.
- 2. Radio Macbeth
SITI Company’s eerie play about a group of actors rehearsing Shakespeare’s tragedy in an abandoned theater haunted by ghosts of previous productions.
- 3. Must Don’t Whip ’Um
Acclaimed singer and performance artist Cynthia Hopkins embodies a failed seventies pop star on the eve of her disappearance, in a show that’s part concert, part mystery play.

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