Wail Bones

The Village Voice | October 31, 2007| | Copyright

Mysteries... and Smaller Pieces

The Living Theatre

21 Clinton Street

212-352-3101

Wail Bones

The Living Theatre tries to animate a '60s fossil

In the lobby of the Living Theatre, before a recent performance of Mysteries... and Smaller Pieces, a young Germanman chatted with a few cast members. In passable English, he explained that he had first seen the Living Theatre in Berlin at the age of six, just after the fall of the Berlin Wall. "It was euphoria, that time," he said, "and the Living Theatre was a symbol of the euphoria, of artist liberty." But is the Living Theatre now more than a ...

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