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Lýkos Ánthrōpos by Bob Bartlett

On the last evening of each lunar month, a young man meets a stranger in the forest as the moon is nearly full.

October 31 - November 24, 2024

8:00 PM (Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays)

Historic Congressional Cemetery
1801 E St SE, Washington, DC 20003

directed by Alex Levy and featuring Patrick Kilpatrick and Nicholas Gerwitz

 

WALK INTO THE CEMETERY WITH US!

We strongly encourage public transportation to get to Congressional Cemetery. The closest metro station to Congressional Cemetery is Stadium Armory, located on the Orange/Blue/Silver lines. Bikes may be locked inside the Cemetery. There is limited street parking, but we advise visitors to closely read parking signs before finding a spot.

 

What to Know:

  • Please note that the Cemetery will remain open to off-leash dog walking during the performance.

  • Although this is an outdoor space, there is no smoking permitted.

  • Please wear appropriate footwear as our seating area, and the walk to the seating area, will be in the dark after the sun goes down.

  • Bring a fold up chair or blanket and a lantern or flashlight.

  • The performance runs 75 minutes with no intermission.

  • No onsite ticket sales (only advanced/online ticket sales).

  • Not suitable for children.

bobbartlettjr at gmail for more info

Lýkos Ánthrōpos program

Lýkos Ánthrōpos premiered in the fall of 2022

more info: The Washington Post: A play about a werewolf, with the audience in the middle of the woods

Patrick Kilpatrick and Nicholas Gerwitz in Bob Bartlett's "Lýkos Ánthrōpos", directed by Alex Levy [photography by Teresa Castracane]

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“Affecting and inventive” - The Washington Post

“Dripping with sexual tension” - Huffington Post

“Gritty, poetic and opaque” - The Baltimore Sun

“Joyful, funny, and surprising” - Broadway World

"Funny and provacative" - DC Theatre Scene

© 2025 Bob Bartlett

 

cover photo: Ethan Miller, SWIMMING WITH WHALES, 1st Stage (2018) (Teresa Castracane Photography)

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