New York City
Mike Batistick’s Port Authority Throw Down brings together two Pakistani brothers, a homeless alcoholic, and a Christian missionary from Akron, Ohio in a clash of cultures at the crossroads of the world. They must confront the things that separate us and bring us together: ethnicity, politics, religion, family, alienation and loneliness. This play challenges our own notions of humanity and homeland security in post 9/11 New York City. Connie Grappo directs.