“[T]here’s something about a certain kind of summer theatergoing … that makes you look differently at the city and at the conventions of the stage. This year there are shows on boats, in cars, on the streets and in many public places, from ‘Joan of Arc’ in Fort Tryon Park to ‘Measure for Measure’ in a Lower East Side parking lot. These productions are blurring the boundaries between the created and the real worlds through immersion, interactivity and site-specificity.”