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RHEOLOGY

First Preview: Apr 22, 2025

Opening Date: Apr 26, 2025

Closing Date: May 17, 2025

RHEOLOGY
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The Bushwick Starr

419 Eldert Street Brooklyn, NY 11237

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Obie Award-winning writer/director Shayok Misha Chowdhury's recent play, Public Obscenities, is a Pulitzer Prize Finalist and was singled out as one of the best theater works of 2023 by The New Yorker. His newest work, RHEOLOGY, is a performance memoir created with his mother, the physicist Bulbul Chakraborty. Chakraborty's specialty is the titular science of rheology, the laws governing the malleability and movement of matter under force. Another of her loves is the poetic songs of Bengali composer Rabindranath Tagore. These songs paint glorious pictures about the drama of nature: monsoons produce drum-like thunder claps, rivers let loose their long hair into waterfalls, music flows through generations. Chakraborty learned these songs from her foremothers, then passed them on to Misha. In this production, an artist son studies his physicist mother while she studies the strange behavior of sand. Together, they try to understand the science and perform the story of how things flow.

A co-production of The Bushwick Starr with HERE and Ma-Yi Theater Company.

Director

Shayok Misha Chowdhury in collaboration with Bulbul Chakraborty

Written by

Shayok Misha Chowdhury in collaboration with Bulbul Chakraborty

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Street-level, open lobby with box office, hospitality station, seating area, and gallery

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90 seat Black Box theater with flexible configurations and cutting-edge equipment

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