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27 July 2012

lincolncenter:

The New York Times calls “Tangle” something that looks “as if it were created by Spiderman after a hefty dose of hallucinogens.” Yesterday, children got their first shot at creating a messy elastic playground on the plazas of Lincoln Center. “Tangle” will continue to grow through this Sunday, the 29th, on Josie Robertson Plaza. Here, a member of Polyglot Theatre Company shapes the playground between performances.
Read the New York Times rave about Polyglot Theatre’s “Tangle” here. To participate, visit www.lcoutofdoors.org for a schedule.

Just outside our Avery Fisher Hall front door.

lincolncenter:

The New York Times calls “Tangle” something that looks “as if it were created by Spiderman after a hefty dose of hallucinogens.” Yesterday, children got their first shot at creating a messy elastic playground on the plazas of Lincoln Center. “Tangle” will continue to grow through this Sunday, the 29th, on Josie Robertson Plaza. Here, a member of Polyglot Theatre Company shapes the playground between performances.

Read the New York Times rave about Polyglot Theatre’s “Tangle” here. To participate, visit www.lcoutofdoors.org for a schedule.

Just outside our Avery Fisher Hall front door.

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    Just outside our Avery Fisher Hall front door.
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