ATTACK THEATRE TO PERFORM INTERACTIVE DANCE AT PITT-BRADFORD

BRADFORD, Pa. — Attack Theatre will present “Some Assembly Required,” a signature immersive performance experience first commissioned by the Carnegie Museum of Art in 1996, Jan. 14 at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. and take place in and travel throughout the George B. Duke Information and Engineering Technologies Building, transforming the space into a living, collaborative work of movement, music and visual art.
Part performance and part conversation, “Some Assembly Required” blends dance, live music and visual art while inviting audiences directly into the creative process. Through dialogue, improvisation and interaction, the work challenges traditional boundaries between artist and audience, fostering deeper connection and shared ownership of the finished piece.
By stretching the line between observer and creator, the experience remains entirely alive, shaped in real time by those who participate.
To learn more about Attack Theatre, visit attacktheatre.com.
This presentation marks Pitt-Bradford’s first pay-what-you-can performance, designed to ensure that cost is not a barrier for community members wishing to attend. To obtain tickets, visit upb.pitt.edu/TheArts and click on “Buy Tickets.” Audience members may choose the ticket price that best fits their budget by selecting their amount, adding the desired number of tickets and completing the purchase as usual.
Tickets can also be purchased at the door using cash or a check.





