exhibition: Fil-O-PiNOS
Tisch Museum presents its newest art exhibition “Filipinos” to the museum’s west wing
Tisch Drama Student Works Presents
Written and Directed by Brandon Bautista
Co-Directed with Britney Quiroz
In 1904, the United States held the World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri.
One of the exhibits was a human zoo of my people.
Theatre is sort of an exhibit.
In an unnamed city in the Bay Area, California, a family of Filipino-Americans inherits a run-down restaurant, a suburban home, and a Filipina housekeeper. What happens when the establishment of a legacy clashes with the healing of another? exhibition: Fil-O-PiNOS is a new play by Brandon Bautista, exploring the ways that Filipinos live in art and are observed in life.
Content Warnings: Racism, Abuse, Strong Language
Ticket Information:
All tickets are FREE. There will be no late seating. If tickets are at capacity, you may join a WAITLIST at the door. If so, please plan to arrive 45 minutes prior to each showtime.
[NOTE: Due to COVID-19 Protocols, only NYU faculty, staff, or students may attend this production. We will update if there are any changes.]
Time: October, 6, 7 — 7:30 PM — 9:30 PM EDT, October, 8 — 2:00 PM — 4:00 PM EDT, 7:00 PM — 9:00 PM EDT
Free!