Two Windows

7pm, Saturday and Sunday, October 26 & 27

A short play unfolding in the windows of 99 Canal Street.

Meet at Forsyth Plaza (Forsyth & Canal). Oct 26, Oct 27. (2 nights). 7.30pm. Bring your own binoculars and warm beverage.

L1 and L2 are at home. L2 leaves. L1 explains on the phone why they can’t go out: the weather. R1, R2 and R3 wonder if they should go out. L1 receives a visitor. They have sex. R2 plays the guitar and tells R1 to wear lo-rise pants more often. R1, R2 and R3 stay home. R2’s mother calls and prompts a conversation about R2’s art practice. L1 is still at home. L2 returns home with a burrito and starts an argument about Pablo Neruda. At this point, everyone’s at home and everyone talks at once. Then: The Forest.

Cast: Joel Dean, Lili Dekker, Gabriel Lyons Loeb, Alessandro Magania, Eva Nelson, Katiana Rangel.
Directed by Salome Oggenfuss.
Produced by Montez Press Radio.

Produced in partnership with Canal Projects for Montez Press Radio’s 2024 residency, A Word Misheard is a Thing Remade.

Salome Oggenfuss born in Switzerland, is an artist working across disciplines. Her practice draws on years of experience working as a casting director specializing in discovering first-time performers for film, TV, and the stage. Recent performances include collaborations with the Kitchen, the Dia Art Foundation and Montez Press Radio, and her documentary film Role Models premiered at SARA’S and screened at Anthology Film Archives, all in New York. Oggenfuss lives in Brooklyn.