
11 to Midnight
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The Lowdown
The show replaces awkward small talk with high-octane street-style dance, tracking seven friends spiraling toward the ball drop. Without a single line of dialogue, the performers convey the kind of messy interpersonal drama that usually requires three cocktails and a subway ride home to process. Cost N’ Mayor and Hideaway Circus keep the pacing tight, and the rotating guest stars prevent the choreography from feeling stale. If you have a low tolerance for loud sound systems or non-narrative movement, keep walking toward Astor Place. Otherwise, it is a sharp, efficient way to spend an evening.
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