Ayanna Prescod Who knew iniquity could feel so pulsating and immensely purifying?“Seven Deadly Sins,” New York City theater’s newest unholy outdoor experience, tests the limits of how far live theater can go amidst a global pandemic.
Originally conceived by Michel Hausmann and marvelously directed by Moisés Kaufman, the show, dramatizing the seven most prominent vices in a collection of short plays, has taken over vacant storefronts in the Meatpacking District — and it’s a purposeful choice.
Before the vibrant Manhattan neighborhood bustled with swanky hotels, Michelin star restaurants and high-end retail shops, kinksters and deviants filled the streets of the district, unabashed and free.
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