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Downtown Crossing

DOWNTOWN CROSSING
by David Valdes
directed by Summer L. Williams
dramaturgy by Jessica Scout Malone
in partnership with Northeastern University
and Boston Public Library
with support from the
Center for the Humanities at Tufts University

A Digital World Premiere
Streamed Live October 22-25, 2020
Performance recording now available to rent! 

On Marathon Monday, seven undocumented Bostonians cross paths on the Orange Line. When their train is delayed due to police action at Downtown Crossing, they share their stories — both hopeful and heart wrenching — in intimate, intersecting monologues that spotlight what it’s like to build a life while holding your breath.

DOWNTOWN CROSSING is the culmination of C1’s two-year Boston (un)Documented Project, during which C1 PlayLab alum David Valdes — supported by a partnership between Company One and the Boston Public Library — interviewed current and former undocumented immigrants, DACA recipients, immigrant rights advocates, community organizers, and family members of the undocumented from the Greater Boston area. With this fully realized virtual production — rehearsed and performed entirely online — C1 brings its long commitment to the pioneering of new theatrical forms to the digital space.

All tickets to DOWNTOWN CROSSING live performances were Pay-What-You-Want, with no minimum.

“Makes you sit up and pay attention.” — Broadway World on David Valdes’ LAST CATASTROPHIST

C1's Take

>> Company One Theatre is producing Downtown Crossing to AMPLIFY:

  • – the experiences and bravery of those whose voices are silenced due to immigration status or fear of deportation
  • – Boston’s history and position as a border city
  • – actions we can take to combat xenophobia and the “rising costs” of naturalization
  • – organizations like Agencia ALPHA, MIRA, and RAICES who work to support and defend immigrant rights
  • – institutions like the Boston Public Library and all public libraries who provide access to all, no matter their status, race, class or creed
  • – the fight to guarantee the right to vote as a human right

 

Explore the Digital Program with resources, information about our community partners and ways to take action, and an interview with playwright David Valdes!