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EDITOR’S NOTE
New play Sulfur Bottom teams up with Climate Week NYC
Rishi Varma’s “eco-gothic drama” Sulfur Bottom will run at the Theater Center (210 West 50th St.) from Aug. 13 to Oct. 11 (performances on Wednesdays and Saturdays). The play explores decades-long environmental collapse through the eyes of one family. There will be four special performances during Climate Week NYC, which will include talkbacks and community-engagement activities: Sept. 20 at 1 p.m., Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 27 at 1 p.m., and Oct.1 at 7:30 p.m. For tickets and more information, visit sulfurbottom.com. —Colin Macdonald
The Japan Society will present the world premiere of Kinkakuji, adapted from Yukio Mishima’s novel and directed for the stage by Leon Ingulsrud, beginning Sept. 11. Commissioned by and presented at the Society (333 E. 47th St.), the production launches its 2025–26 Performing Arts Season and the Fall 2025 Series, which celebrates the centennial of Mishima’s birth. Kinkakuji (aka, The Temple of the Golden Pavilion) is based on a 1950 arson in Kyoto, in which a young Buddhist monk set fire to the gold-leaf-clad Kinkakuji temple, whose structure dated from the 14th century. For tickets and more information, visit japansociety.org/events/yukio-mishimas-kinkakuji. —Edward Karam
Playwright Rishi Varma was motivated to write Sulfur Bottom by his concern for environmental justice, defined by the show’s partner organization WE ACT as “ensuring that people of color and/or low-income residents participate meaningfully in the creation of sound and fair environmental health and protection policies and practices.”