THE ELABORATE ENTRANCE OF CHAD DEITY Comes to TheatreSquared
The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, a hilarious, incisive satire that takes on the world of professional wrestling—while, in the process, powerbombing racism, xenophobia, and the American appetite for spectacle—opens at TheatreSquared on April 13 and will run through May 8.
Caramoor Presents The Crossing In Socially Distanced Experience THE FOREST
On Saturday, July 3, 2021 at 6:00pm, Caramoor will present The Crossing, led by Donald Nally, in its unique, socially distant, live performance, The Forest. The Forest features the 24 singers of The Crossing, situated in the sounds and sights of the Caramoor grounds, while audience members walk through the soundscape and landscape.
The Crossing Will Perform in Socially Distanced Experience, THE FOREST
In a time when choirs cannot sing and perform together in conventional ways, The Forest features the 24 singers of The Crossing, situated in the sounds and sights of the Caramoor grounds, while audience members walk, socially distanced, through the soundscape and landscape. It focuses on the symbiotic relationship between individual trees and the forest - a metaphor for the relationship between each singer and the ensemble.
MY FATHER'S WAR Begins At TheatreSquared May 26
My Father's War takes the stage at TheatreSquared May 26, the second production to take the stage in T2's return to live, in-person performances after a year of nationally acclaimed streaming productions.
The Crossing Releases New Film THE FOREST And Announces Sixth Consecutive GRAMMY Nomination
The Crossing announces the release of a new film, The Forest, shot live at the ensemble's October 2020 socially distant, sold-out performances of the same name. In a time when choirs cannot sing and perform together in conventional ways, The Forest featured the 24 singers of The Crossing performing along a trail at Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve in New Hope, Pennsylvania, situated in the sounds and sights of the woods, while audience members walked, through the soundscape and landscape. The film was created by the Philadelphia-based Four/Ten Media and Crossing in-house sound designer Paul Vazquez, using binaural (360º) audio capture and a single, continuous take in which the camera lens becomes the eye of the audience, moving leisurely through the work.