About this Event
Join us for a staged reading of Last Room, a play inspired by Anthony Bourdain, featuring Jonathan Dauermann, directed by Anna Rebek, and written by Mitch Moxley.
Last Room is the story of a solitary traveler in a hotel room—somewhere—unable to leave, unsure of where he came from, how he got there, or where he’s trying to go. The premise is drawn from a dream Bourdain described in an episode of his show Parts Unknown. The play is a meditation on the meaning of home, the joy and loneliness of travel, and the conflict between fantasy and reality.
Date: June 15, 2022
Time: Doors and drinks 6 p.m.; show 7 p.m. sharp
Location: Caveat NYC, 21 Clinton St. A, New York, NY
Jonathan Dauermann is an actor based in Brooklyn whose most recent starring credits include the feature film Cut & Run, the short films Vaulted and Derailer, the Ambie-Award-Nominated podcast The Miseducation of John Mark, and the comedy webseries Untold Genius.
Anna Rebek is a Mexican-Hungarian American director of theater and opera living and working in New York. She is currently directing fellow and assistant faculty in the Vocal Arts department at Juilliard, and received her MFA in directing from Columbia University.
Mitch Moxley is a writer and editor based in New York. His work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, GQ, The Atlantic, and elsewhere. He helped launch and edit Anthony Bourdain's Dispatched feature series for the food and travel publication Roads & Kingdoms.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Caveat, 21 A Clinton Street, New York, United States
USD 15.00