Wed
Jan 17
TFANA and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
Present
Soho Rep and the NAATCO National Partnership Project’s
Public Obscenities
Written and Directed by Shayok Misha Chowdhury
January 17 – February 18, 2024
Public Obscenities explores the pleasures and pitfalls of living in translation as it follows a queer studies PhD student returning to his family home in Kolkata with his Black American boyfriend.
This “gorgeously precise” (The New Yorker) bilingual production enjoyed a successful run earlier this year at Soho Rep, where it was named a Critic’s Pick in a New York Times review describing Chowdhury as “a writer with great promise.”
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PUBLIC OBSCENITIES at the Theatre For A New Audience Jan 17- Feb 18, 2024
Public Obscenities explores the pleasures and pitfalls of living in translation as it follows a queer studies PhD student returning to his family home in Kolkata with his Black American boyfriend.