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EDITOR’S NOTE
Site-specific show about Latin musicians set for Brooklyn
Radical Evolution, Latinx Playwrights Circle, the Sol Project, and Boundless Theatre Company will present the World Premiere of Canciones, an immersive, site-specific production created by Rebecca Martínez, Julián Mesri, Beto O’Byrne, Sara Ornelas, and Meropi Peponides. Focusing on three generations of a family involved in the music business and their familial strife, the show will run May 2–24 in a private home in Flatbush, Brooklyn. The two-hour performance will include a family-style dinner served in the middle of the show. For tickets and more information, click here. —Edward Karam
La MaMa will present a rare revival of Spider Rabbit by Beat poet, novelist, and Obie-winning playwright Michael McClure (1932–2020) beginning March 26 at The Club (74A East 4th St.). The production will reunite two icons of New York’s experimental theater scene, performer Tony Torn and director Dan Safer. Written in 1971, Spider Rabbit is “an absurdist, anti-war, gargoyle cartoon” that Torn’s father, the late actor Rip Torn, produced in 1980—the elder Torn was a longtime champion of McClure’s plays. Performances of Spider Rabbit will run through April 12. For tickets and more information, visit www.lamama.org/spider-rabbit/. —Edward Karam

Josh, protagonist of Jake Brasch’s The Reservoir, is a New York University drama student and veteran blackout drunk. Careless and self-centered, Josh spreads pandemonium wherever he goes. Irksome as this conduct may be for those around him—especially his long-suffering mother (Heidi Armbruster), Josh is an audience charmer. Credit for that goes to Brasch’s wit and an adroit performance by leading-actor Noah Galvin. Yet the achievement of this production owes less to the comic capital of the central character than to the heartfelt depiction of Josh’s grandparents, embodied by four notable veterans of the New York stage: Caroline Aaron, Peter Maloney, Mary Beth Peil, and Chip Zien.