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What would it be like to live in a city where the whole world is watching your every move, recording your mistakes, rewarding “good” behavior, and giving everyone a score? Those who cannot live up to the “perfect” standard are publicly shamed, made to be second class citizens, and eventually cast out from the city. What happens when the pulse, an EMP, shuts down the city’s system and everyone is forced to survive on their own? Find out in this original two act play, The Last Living Place, which explores themes of brokenness, redemption, true community, and facing the monsters that rage in our lives. Follow the stories of a rebel street artist trying to expose the lies and hypocrisy of the system, an outcast desperate for redemption and a new identity, and a girl from the city growing increasingly frustrated as she tries to live up to an impossible standard. Could there be something more than the system the city has to offer? Is there a place that offers free redemption? Come see The Last Living Place, April 24th, 25th, 26th: 7pm. Epoch Arts, 27 Skinner Street, East Hampton. Tickets: $15 general admission; $12 seniors. Email, Elizabeth @ epocharts.org for reservations.