
PRELUDE
Oct 13—15, 2026
FREE
PRELUDE
En Garde Arts
Written by Charles L. Mee
Original Songs by the Lazours
Adapted and Directed by Anne Bogart
En Garde Arts
Written by Charles L. Mee
Original Songs by the Lazours
Adapted and Directed by Anne Bogart
- Part of
- Next Wave 2026 and
- Fall 2026
All the world’s a stage—and this time, it's right outside our front door! For forty years, En Garde Arts has transformed New York City’s streets, barges, and hidden corners into newly discovered sites for theatrical experiences, and urgent, poetic, and political stories to come alive. This October, the company reunites director Anne Bogart and playwright Charles L. Mee for PRELUDE, a large-scale, free outdoor performance on the plaza at 300 Ashland Place, featuring original music by the Lazours—and elaborate costume constructions by Machine Dazzle.
Set against the rhythms of the city itself, PRELUDE invites audiences to witness fleeting encounters and moments of connection that illuminate what it means to be alive together and in love in New York City. This marks another chapter in a creative partnership; both Mee’s bobrauschenbergamerica (2003) and Hotel Cassiopeia (2007) were directed by Bogart at BAM, who returned in 2022 to direct The Medium.
Set against the rhythms of the city itself, PRELUDE invites audiences to witness fleeting encounters and moments of connection that illuminate what it means to be alive together and in love in New York City. This marks another chapter in a creative partnership; both Mee’s bobrauschenbergamerica (2003) and Hotel Cassiopeia (2007) were directed by Bogart at BAM, who returned in 2022 to direct The Medium.
UPCOMING Performances
VENUE
300 Ashland Plaza, L10 Windows
TICKET INFORMATION
FREE
All performances will adhere to protocols developed in accordance with New York State regulations and in consultation with medical professionals for the safety of our artists, audiences, and staff.
Leadership support for
BAM's strategic initiatives provided by the
Jerome L. Greene Foundation 
Leadership support for
BAM programming provided by
Leadership support for
BAM's strategic initiatives provided by 
Leadership support for
theater at BAM provided by
The Shubert Foundation, Inc. and
The SHS Foundation.
Additional support for
theater at BAM provided by
The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation;
Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater; and
The Francena T. Harrison Foundation Trust;
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