If the civilization around you were rapidly collapsing, what would you save?
“Hypatia and the Heathens: A Musical Bacchanalia,” is a new interactive party musical inspired by the festivals of the ancient world. Based on actual events, it tells the story of Hypatia, the last librarian of the Library of Alexandria during the apocalyptic end times of the brutal Roman Empire. Told through music and theater, this immersive, multi-sensory theatrical party harkens back to the raucous saturnalia festival of classical antiquity. One thing is for certain: it will be like no toga party you’ve been to before.
Join our cast of New York’s most talented performers for a bacchanal of epic proportions; surprises abound, and mild hallucinogens are included in your ticket price. It’s the end of the world as we know it, and we’re feeling just fine.
Doors 9:00pm / Show 9:30pm
Tickets $15 adv / $20 door
21+
This event is mixed seated and standing room. Seats are first-come, first-served.
SHOW UP IN A TOGA, GET A FREE DRINK.
Created by Lia Tamborra and Harry Einhorn, who together have been spotted delighting audiences throughout NYC with their comedic musical stylings. Dangersparkle & The Lion was their inaugural full-fledged production and was met with acclaim, followed by Polyamory! and Atlantis! The Final Hours. Their fourth collaboration, Hypatia, is co-produced by Caveat as an immersive theatrical party.
Featuring: Jamil Al-chokhachi, John Burgos, Elizabeth Carson, Harry Einhorn, Rachel Ingram, Glen North, Bryce Payne, Erika Phoebus, and Lia Tamborra
Musical Director: Balint Varga
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