Chris Perfetti. Photo by Julieta Cervantes
WRITTEN BY HENRY HOKE
DIRECTED BY CAITLIN RYAN OโCONNELL
STARRING CHRIS PERFETTI, JO LAMPERT, & CALVIN LEON SMITH
PERFORMANCES RUN THROUGH SUNDAY, JULY 14
Little Island shared production photos of Open Throat, a theatrical adaptation of the acclaimed and award-winning novella of the same name by Henry Hoke, directed by Caitlin Ryan OโConnell, and starring Chris Perfetti, Jo Lampert, and Calvin Leon Smith. Open Throat will run at Little Islandโs The Amph through Sunday, July 14.
Praised by The New York Times as โwhat fiction should be,โ Open Throat tells the story of a queer and dangerously hungry mountain lion living in the drought-devastated land under the Hollywood sign. Feral and vulnerable, profound and playful, Open Throat explores identity, inequality, and our most predatory impulses.
At each performance, Perfetti, Lampert, and Smith split the role of the mountain lion. The trio is joined by Marinda Anderson, Alex Hernandez, Layla Khoshnoudi, Ryan King, Susannah Perkins, and Steven Wendt.
Working alongside Hoke and OโConnell on the creative team are two-time Tony-nominee Isabella Byrd; sound designer and composer Michael Castogliola; Obie Award-winning scenic, props and masks designer Noah Mease; choreographer Lisa Fagan; and shadow puppet designer Steven Wendt.
Little Island recently announced that an annual, four-month-long summer season of world premieres, which kicked off on June 1, will feature a total of nine newly commissioned pieces. Little Islandโs new arts program moves towards the future with a commitment to a multi-year roster of original work, all commissioned by and developed at Little Island. Bookended by the premiere of choreographer Twyla Tharpโs newest work How Long Blues and a 90-minute remix of Mozartโs The Marriage of Figaro in which outrรฉ opera diva Anthony Roth Costanzo sings every leading role, the season will offer premieres of varying scales across all areas of performance โ including music, dance, theater, opera, comedy, jazz, pop, and funk, all outdoors and directly sited on the Hudson River at 14th Street in New York City. The Amph, the parkโs 700-seat amphitheater, will house larger scale performances at a $25 ticket price, while The Glade, the parkโs 200-seat venue, will be home to more intimate works, all of which will be completely free to the public.
Tickets to Little Islandโs summer season of performances are available for purchase on littleislandtickets.com, TodayTix.com, or by downloading the TodayTix app.





ABOUT LITTLE ISLAND
Little Island, the 2.4-acre park that sits along the Hudson River, opened in May 2021 and has since been enjoyed by 4.6 million visitors. In 2013, Barry Diller, in partnership with Hudson River Park Trust leadership, embarked on the unique opportunity to envision a solution for the repair and reactivation of Pier 54, which had been badly damaged by Hurricane Sandy. The park was designed as an entirely new type of public space for New York, one that would create an immersive experience of nature and art. Born from a collaboration of the UK-based Heatherwick Studio and the New York-based landscape architecture firm MNLA, led by Signe Nielsen, the parkโs imaginative design offers all New Yorkers and visitors a new public space that is dynamic, captivating, and restorative.
Little Island is operated year round by a 50-member staff co-helmed by Producing Artistic Director Zack Winokur and Executive Director Laura Clement.
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