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Production Photos A Look at 17 Border Crossings Off-Broadway The new solo show from Thaddeus Phillips is scheduled to run at New York Theatre Workshop through May 12.
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Performances continue at New York Theatre Workshop for Thaddeus Phillips' new solo work, 17 Border Crossings. The production marks Phillips’ third collaboration with NYTW, following ¡El Conquistador! in 2006 and Red Eye to Havre de Grace in 2014.

In 17 Border Crossings, Phillips examines the imaginary lines that divide the world and the very real barriers they create.

Beginning with a man at a desk on an empty stage, the solo play takes the audience around the world—from invasive body searches at Charles de Gaulle and ayahuasca experiments in the Amazon, to KFC-smuggling in Palestine and run-ins with Ace of Base on Croatian ferries.

The Off-Broadway production, directed by Tatiana Mallarino, began performances April 11 and is scheduled to run through May 12.

Flip through photos from the production below:

Production Photos: 17 Border Crossings at New York Theatre Workshop

 
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