In the not-so-distant future, a team of curators at the Museum of Late Human Antiquities painstakingly reconstruct the past: vinyl records, yoga mats, even grief itself. But as their exhibit grows, so do the cracks in their understanding of what it meant to be human. Jordan Harrison’s The Antiquities is a haunting and surprisingly funny meditation on memory, extinction, and the strangeness of humanity.
“[A] meticulously structured and brilliantly imagined drama.” – The Wall Street Journal
In the not-so-distant future, a team of curators at the Museum of Late Human Antiquities painstakingly reconstruct the past: vinyl records, yoga mats, even grief itself. But as their exhibit grows, so do the cracks in their understanding of what it meant to be human. Jordan Harrison’s The Antiquities is a haunting and surprisingly funny meditation on memory, extinction, and the strangeness of humanity.
“[A] meticulously structured and brilliantly imagined drama.” – The Wall Street Journal
SUITABLE AGES
14+
CONTENT WARNING
This production contains strong language, sexual content, mild violence, and potentially distressing themes.
The Calderwood Pavilion contains the Wimberly Theatre, the Roberts Studio Theatre, the Carol G. Deane Hall, and the Nicholas Martin Hall. You should navigate to the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA if you are seeing a show in any of those aforementioned spaces.