Stage West will present Prism Movement Theater’s moving, unique, and socially-distanced dance/theater production of Everything Will Be Fine, which had a highly successful, sold-out run in Dallas in July.
The productions is about a woman learning how to deal with a new world and her well-meaning (if slightly clueless) friends after experiencing an unthinkable loss. The piece, which is told entirely with music and dance, moves the young woman and her friends through the stage area, lit partly by flashing car lights, in a taut 45-minute experience. As she learns to bring joy out of a tragic situation, we learn that to accept our loss and embrace our present circumstances, we'll have to take it one dance at a time.
The piece is presented as a spirited drive-in theater experience. The ushers, staff, and performers will be wearing masks and obeying social distancing guidelines to ensure safety during the performance. The venue will be a parking lot at Texas Wesleyan University, and the audience will be limited to 20 cars.
After entering the parking lot, patrons will be led to their assigned parking spots, all spaced away from each other to encourage social distancing. Once parked, they remain in their car as they tune in to a specific radio station for announcements and music. There will be no restrooms available at the venue. Once the show is finished ushers will be available to help guide guests out of the parking lot safely.
Stage West will present Prism Movement Theater’s moving, unique, and socially-distanced dance/theater production of Everything Will Be Fine, which had a highly successful, sold-out run in Dallas in July.
The productions is about a woman learning how to deal with a new world and her well-meaning (if slightly clueless) friends after experiencing an unthinkable loss. The piece, which is told entirely with music and dance, moves the young woman and her friends through the stage area, lit partly by flashing car lights, in a taut 45-minute experience. As she learns to bring joy out of a tragic situation, we learn that to accept our loss and embrace our present circumstances, we'll have to take it one dance at a time.
The piece is presented as a spirited drive-in theater experience. The ushers, staff, and performers will be wearing masks and obeying social distancing guidelines to ensure safety during the performance. The venue will be a parking lot at Texas Wesleyan University, and the audience will be limited to 20 cars.
After entering the parking lot, patrons will be led to their assigned parking spots, all spaced away from each other to encourage social distancing. Once parked, they remain in their car as they tune in to a specific radio station for announcements and music. There will be no restrooms available at the venue. Once the show is finished ushers will be available to help guide guests out of the parking lot safely.
Stage West will present Prism Movement Theater’s moving, unique, and socially-distanced dance/theater production of Everything Will Be Fine, which had a highly successful, sold-out run in Dallas in July.
The productions is about a woman learning how to deal with a new world and her well-meaning (if slightly clueless) friends after experiencing an unthinkable loss. The piece, which is told entirely with music and dance, moves the young woman and her friends through the stage area, lit partly by flashing car lights, in a taut 45-minute experience. As she learns to bring joy out of a tragic situation, we learn that to accept our loss and embrace our present circumstances, we'll have to take it one dance at a time.
The piece is presented as a spirited drive-in theater experience. The ushers, staff, and performers will be wearing masks and obeying social distancing guidelines to ensure safety during the performance. The venue will be a parking lot at Texas Wesleyan University, and the audience will be limited to 20 cars.
After entering the parking lot, patrons will be led to their assigned parking spots, all spaced away from each other to encourage social distancing. Once parked, they remain in their car as they tune in to a specific radio station for announcements and music. There will be no restrooms available at the venue. Once the show is finished ushers will be available to help guide guests out of the parking lot safely.