Huge thanks to those students & educators who came out to the World Premiere of Looking at You . We had a total of 101 students visit HERE – many of them for the first time! Mark your calendars for The Black History Museum...According to the United States of America, which begins on November 1st. In the meantime, HERE is hosting several Sublets for you to check out this October. All free for you and your students. Keep reading for deeds on freebies, steep discounts & show info!
HARP | The Black History Museum...According to the United States of America
NOV 1-24

Part installation, part performance, and completely mesmerizing,  The Black History Museum…According to the United States of America  invites audiences to experience life as a Black American throughout history. This world premiere employs powerful and satirical visual art, performance, sound installation and dance, to transform HERE’s entire building into a theatrical museum. An experience unlike any other,  The Black History Museum…  entreats audiences to see the American notion of ā€˜Blackness’ through new lenses, on this, the 400th anniversary of the beginning of American slavery.

Advance Sale Student: $18 / ticket with code CURRENCY
Group Sale Discount: $15/ticket (8 ticket minimum): WAKANDA
EXTRA CREDIT: On Tuesday, November 12th at 6pm join your fellow student & educator theatre goers for a private pre-show party. With an RSVP, you'll get a discounted ticket to The Black History Museum... (a $35-50 value).

What you get:

  • An invitation-only pre-show party for students & educators: Snacks and pop are on the house

  •  A $15 ticket to The Black History Museum...According to the United States of America 

RSVP by Friday, November 8th.  You'll receive a link to purchase your discounted ticket and voila! - you're on the list. Look forward to seeing you HERE! Contact Eleanor Kipping at eleanor@here.org for more information or with any question.
This month, HERE hosts three SubletSeries by local emerging theatre companies. Learn more about Monument (or, King Lear) , Worth of Water , and American Fables at here.org.
Barren Land | NOW - OCT 19

There’s a crisis here – a crisis in the very notion of the colonized subject. The colonized can only be that, inasmuch they can recognize their colonizer. Barren Land features the work of interdisciplinary born artist Pedro Mesa. Abstracting the colonial windows of his native Columbia, Mesa tackles the notion of identity-pastiche, both nationally and personally.

Free & open to the public

Extra credit: listenHERE to learn more about Pedro and his creative practice āž”ļø
Like the Ocean, Like the Innocent by Pedro Mesa
FREE RUSH TICKETS FOR STUDENTS,
EDUCATORS & SENIORS
8+ Group Discount: $15/ticket
To learn more about HERE's Educational Programming and ticket sales
please contact HERE's Audience Activist Eleanor Kipping at eleanor@here.org
Photo credits: The Black History Museum (Zoey Martinson); Monument ( Joshua Ballinger)