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Aaron Landsman
Perfect City

Tue, Oct 25, 2016
at 7 & 9pm
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Get a glimpse inside a multi-form project that asks pertinent, provocative questions about gentrification, capitalism, art, and community. Created with and by young people from the Lower East Side in conversation with architects, urban planners, and artists, this work considers how we make our neighborhoods vital on our own terms.

Free with RSVP.

Co-comissioned & co-presented with Abrons Arts Center/Henry Street Settlement

Supported by a Princeton Arts Fellowship, Jerome Foundation, Shelley And Donald Rubin Foundation, LMCC’s Creative Engagement, with funds from NYSCA and DCA, and the Graham Foundation.
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“I write about the misfits of the city, the overhead spaces and people, the ways we welcome each other or don’t.”


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Aaron Landsman is a singular performancemaker, playwright, and actor whose work engages vital issues—from faith and suicide to empathy and public policy—across forms. Known for roles in plays by renowned theater makers including Elevator Repair Service and Richard Maxwell, he is equally remarkable for the deeply collaborative performances that he creates with communities.