ZIMA! A Theatrical Scavenger Hunt Celebrates Winter - 27 East

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ZIMA! A Theatrical Scavenger Hunt Celebrates Winter

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[caption id="attachment_48357" align="alignnone" width="800"]Last year's production of ZIMA! Last year's production of ZIMA![/caption]

On Saturday, February 27 from 1 to 3 p.m., the Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation (MPCCF) in a cultural collaboration with the Neo-Political Cowgirls theater group (NPC) will present ZIMA!, an interactive theatrical scavenger hunt for all ages, held throughout Montauk village.

ZIMA!, which is Polish for “winter,” begins at the Montauk village green gazebo, where participants are offered a riddle to solve. Participants solve the riddle piece by piece by visiting several staged vignettes throughout Montauk village, each featuring elaborately costumed actors who offer clues via brief theatrical performances. At the end, participants are invited to the Playhouse for refreshments and to see if they solved the riddle.

ZIMA! for all ages, offering a go-at-your-own-pace, outdoor, interactive, theatrical experience for the community, in celebration of winter. New groups leave every 20 minutes, starting at 1 p.m.

The suggested donation to participate is $5 per person. Advanced reservations may be made in advance at montaukplayhouse.org or (631) 668-1124. The raindate is Sunday, February 28.

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