16th century France – there’s bubonic plague, agricultural collapse and corrupt leadership. When a dancing plague breaks out, a group of potato farmers cue the strobe lights and reach towards hope.
By Malena Pennycook
Directed by Caley Chase
Dance yourself to death…
It’s 16th century France and everything is horrible! There’s bubonic plague, major agricultural collapse and the leadership is corrupt as all hell. When a dancing plague breaks out, a group of potato farmers cue the strobe lights and reach towards hope. These are the choreomaniacs. This is their (mostly) true story.
Contains mature content and themes; performance includes elements of strobe and the use of haze.
PERFORMANCES
Thursday, February 29th 7:30PM
Saturday, March 2nd 7:30PM
Sunday, March 3rd 2:00PM
LEARN MORE: https://theatredance.utexas.edu/event/utnt-ut-new-theatre-choreomaniac-1518
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$10.00 – $26.00
Phone: (512) 232-5340
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2024/02/29 - 2024/03/03