It’s oddly appropriate that squiring a ticket to see Slanted Floors has become as tough as booking a table at one of New York’s hottest restaurants.

For one, every performance hosts only six audience members, and so there is a waitlist. For another, at what is currently New York’s most unique and exclusive piece of theater, you can expect food (delicious vegetarian soup and bread) and to eat this light repast with the two actors playing a couple also eating their supper.

The setting couldn’t be more site-specific: you are not in a theater but the living room of a Greenpoint walk-up apartment watching the couple play out their relationship inches from you.

Slanted Floors, created by Billy McEntee and directed by Ryan Dobrin, begins with you first lurking outside the front door of an ap

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