VOYEUR: The Windows of Toulouse-Lautrec
Bated Breath Theatre Company

VOYEUR: The Windows of Toulouse-Lautrec invites you to peer through the windows of old Paris, where unexpected moments of art, beauty, and seduction await you during this pandemic-friendly theatrical walking tour. In this open-air, intimate theatrical experience, masked audience members will be guided through the dreams of iconic artist Toulouse-Lautrec as he recalls his final absinthe-laced years living and working in Montmartre. The sidewalks, doorways, and windows of Greenwich Village become the setting as live accompaniment collides with the city’s soundscape, transporting you into the bohemian world of 1899 Paris.

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About the Bated Breath Theatre Company

Bated Breath Theatre Company creates immersive, participatory theatre that wakes up the body, resurrects sleeping histories, and electrifies non-traditional theatre spaces. Bated Breath Theatre Company enacted 100 performances of their site-specific hit, Unmaking Toulouse-Lautrec at Madame X, when the pandemic forced a pause in their performances. The Company premiered its interactive art auction play Beneath the Gavel Off-Broadway at 59E59 Theatres in 2017 and has performed the play on a recurring basis at Feinstein’s/54 Below. They’ve performed their award-winning piece entitled Freedom: In 3 Acts as part at the New Haven Festival of Arts and Ideas and the New England Museum Association Annual Conference. Bated Breath’s short play The Pride of Christopher Street was part of the Up Close Festival at the New Ohio Theatre. They are currently working on a new interactive wine tasting performance in collaboration with wine journalist Jane Anson.

To learn more about the Bated Breath Theatre Company and their work, visit their website and  Instagram.



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