Brooklyn Underground: Theatrical stories from the Green-Wood Cemetery
A new play by The Artful Conspirators
Directed by Artistic Director David A. Miller

A theatrical evening inspired by the many lives of those who work and live in and around the Green-Wood Cemetery.  Culled from the stories of the 560,000 permanent residents (the famous, the infamous and the little known), those who work in the cemetery, the residents of the surrounding communities and anyone who has a story to tell about their cemetery experience.

Saturday, August 21 at 8pm
Sunday, August 22 at 3pm
Saturday, August 28 at 8pm
Sunday, August 29 at 3pm

at the Old Stone House, Park Slope, Brooklyn

For more information and directions,  visit the Brooklyn Undeground page.

You can participate in the theatre making process right now by taking a short survey about cemeteries

This project is sponsored, in part by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. (BAC).
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