OBIE Award-winning Andrew Schneider’s YOUARENOWHERE extends at 3LD Art & Technology Center.

3-Legged Dog (Kevin Cunningham, Artistic Director) and The Tank (Rosalind Grush and Rania Jumaily, Co-Artistic Directors) are thrilled to announce a one-week extension of the critically acclaimed YOUARENOWHERE, created and performed by Andrew Schneider.

Part of The Tank’s Flint & Tinder, their flagship theater program, YOUARENOWHERE began performances on Wednesday, March 9 and now runs through through Sunday, April 10.

YOUARENOWHERE is a rapid-fire existential meditation, which mixes physics lecture, pop culture and personal revelation to dissect subjects ranging from quantum mechanics and parallel universes to missed connections and AA recovery steps. Critics agree that YOUARENOWHERE is a mind-bending theatrical event. The New Yorker called it “an astonishing coup de théâtre.” The Village Voice said it was “revelatory theater!” Time Out NY raved that Schneider’s performance is “tour-de-force,” while Lighting and Sound America called him “a fearless and gifted performer.”

The performance schedule is Monday and Wednesday-Saturday at 8 PM, with matinees Saturday and Sunday at 3 PM. Performances are at 3LD Art and Technology Center (80 Greenwich Street, at Rector, in downtown Manhattan). Tickets are $25 for general admission ($15 for students with valid student ID); $35 for reserved premium seating.Tickets are available by calling Ovationtix at 866-811-4111 or visiting www.3ldnyc.org.

Mr. Schneider’s YOUARENOWEHERE collaborative team includes Karl Franklin Allen, Alessandra Calabi, Sandra Garner, Daniel Jackson, Bobby McElver, Peter Musante and Christine Shallenberg.

YOUARENOWHERE is part of 3-Legged Dog’s Artist Residency program.

Andrew Schneider is an OBIE award-winning performer, writer, and interactive electronics artist creating original works for theater, video, and installation since 2003. Based in Brooklyn, New York, Schneider creates and performs original performance works, builds interactive electronic art works and installations, and was a Wooster Group company member (video/performer) from 2007-2014. Rooted at the intersection of performance and technology, Schneider’s work critically investigates our over-dependence on being perpetually connected in an always-on world.