Reid Murdoch Building

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Constructed in 1914, the Reid Murdoch Building was designed by George C. Nimmons for Reid, Murdoch & Co. one of the country’s largest wholesale grocers. At the time, the building was used for corporate offices, manufacturing and warehouse space—the building even included a humidor where tobacco was rolled for cigars. The building now houses commercial tenants and serves as the Encyclopedia Britannica headquarters.

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David Byrne’s Theater of the Mind

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Part art installation, part psychological gauntlet, Theater of the Mind is David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar’s newest exploration of the self. Tucked inside a 15,000-square-foot office, the experience invites small groups of 16 or less to navigate a sensory-bending labyrinth. But the real variable isn't the set design; it’s the audience. Group participation is a central element of the show, which can be exhilarating but also sometimes awkward; the instructions are sometimes muddled, and the responses of the group can affect the narrative in ways that don’t always cohere. Ultimately, your enjoyment of Theater of the Mind may hinge on the group you’re there with—and on your own state of mind.
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