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It’s July 20, 2011, and the African nation Malawi is engulfed in riots that force two U.S. aid workers to hide in the storage room of a non-governmental organization. On the same day about 7,000 miles away, a Malawi native and his gay co-worker begin just another workday at a flower shop in Manhattan’s Chelsea. These two stories are staged simultaneously in the new J. Stephen Brantley play PIRIRA, which is showing in-the-round in an intimate, 60-seat space at the Chain Theatre. And by the end of the 70-minute drama — which opens tonight and runs through November 10th — the characters and the audience discover their lives are inextricably linked across continents, language and time.

Details: PIRIRA, The Chain Theatre, 21-28 45th Road, Long Island City, October 17th to November 10th, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8 pm; Sundays at 3 pm, $18, check schedule and buy tickets here.

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Photos by Theatre 167


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