What remains when the senses fail? Who do you become? Prepare to question everything you know about your experience of the world as a brilliant and just-a-tad-unhinged company of actors shatter the stereotypes of one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th Century. The world premiere of Three Days To See creates a vivid, deeply moving, and strangely hilarious portrait of Helen Keller revealing a startling hidden story of luminous intelligence and extraordinary accomplishment. These electric performers will joyfully demolish and reconstruct everything you thought you knew about this utterly unique American icon and introduce you to Keller's revelatory and singular take on culture, feminism, romance and politics. Your perception of this trailblazer will never be the same.
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Three Days To See
About the Show
Venue
Theatre 79
Duration
Approx 90 minutes (no intermission)
Opening
July 12, 2015
Closing
Aug. 16, 2015
Story
What remains when the senses fail? Who do you become? Prepare to question everything you know about your experience of the world as a brilliant and just-a-tad-unhinged company of actors shatter the stereotypes of one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th Century. The world premiere of Three Days To See creates a vivid, deeply moving, and strangely hilarious portrait of Helen Keller revealing a startling hidden story of luminous intelligence and extraordinary accomplishment. These electric performers will joyfully demolish and reconstruct everything you thought you knew about this utterly unique American icon and introduce you to Keller's revelatory and singular take on culture, feminism, romance and politics. Your perception of this trailblazer will never be the same.
Know Before You Go
Both romantic and scary, The Phantom of the Opera is a thrilling night of theater with grand emotions.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s score, with its beloved signature song “Music of the Night,” sets the mood,
but you may also find yourself humming the gorgeous period costumes and simple yet grand sets
(even the famous chandelier, which probably falls slower than you’d expect, is a thrill).