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Safe Harbor is an original piece of interactive theater where audience member choices have a direct impact on the story. Come play as the main characters in a choose-your-own adventure video game come to life. Try and thrive in a post-apocalyptic world, navigating the complex politics of an authoritarian commune and a libertarian revolution. See how your morals hold-up in times of scarcity while moving through ethical scenarios that make the “trolly problem” look like child’s play. Don’t miss this chance to experience a show unlike any other and see if you’re smart enough to survive Safe Harbor

Written and directed by Princeton senior Dominic Dominguez and produced by senior Lev Ricanati. View the show program

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Safe Harbor is an interactive play, and audience members are encouraged to participate to gain the fullest experience of the piece. However, for those who do not wish to participate, seating will be available to observe. For participating audience members this show will involve standing for long periods, reading printed information, and possibly using steps or a ramp. Participating audience members are free to sit on the floor instead of standing if that is more comfortable. Participating audience members who may have a challenge with any of the activities can connect with one of the stage managers, who will be clearly identified, for alternate methods of participating in that activity, such as requesting a chair, assistance navigating the space, or help reading text.

 

Tickets & Details

Performances are free and open to the public; advance tickets required.

Get free tickets through University Ticketing

Reach University Ticketing by email at tixhelp@princeton.edu or by phone at 609-258-9220, or visit the Frist Campus Center Ticket Office, open weekdays 12-4 PM.

Directions

Enter the Lewis Arts complex through the main Forum level entry doors located across from the Princeton NJ Transit Station/Wawa. All other entry doors are locked on weekends.

Get directions to the Drapkin Studio, located on the second floor of the Wallace Dance Building at the Lewis Arts complex.

Accessibility

symbol for wheelchair accessibilityaccess symbol for amplified sound or assistive hearing devicesDrapkin Studio is an accessible venue with an assistive listening system. See note above regarding active participation in the performance. Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations. Students in need of access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date.

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