A History of Launching Ships

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About This Show

Returning for four encore performances!

“Polybe + Seats’ A HISTORY OF LAUNCHING SHIPS takes preconceived notions about sea yarns, theatrical experience, and even one’s concept of time, and upends all. [It is] not merely a play, but a theatrical experience.” – NYTheater.com

In the winter of 1779, a woman named Elizabeth Burgin defied New York City’s British occupiers by helping hundreds of patriots escape from prison ships anchored offshore of what is now the Brooklyn Navy Yard. With a bounty on her head, she fled the city. A HISTORY OF LAUNCHING SHIPS, a new site-specific play by Avi Glickstein, joins Burgin during her flight from the British and places her in the middle of a fantastical tale that echoes the gothic stories of Washington Irving. The play, commissioned by Polybe + Seats and written for the unique environment of The Brooklyn Navy Yard Center at BLDG 92, tells the story of the three women who take Burgin in and hide her. Each woman seeks an escape from her own reality, and, together, they realize that the only way to freedom might be on a ship they build themselves.

Show Details

Running Time: 1hr 30min (0 intermissions)
Dates: Opening Night: February 14, 2013 Final Performance: February 17, 2013