Prophetika: An Oratorio

March 20, 2015 - April 05, 2015
Fri & Sat at 10pm, Sun at 6pm
The Club, 74a E. 4th Street, NY

Award-winning stage director Charlotte Brathwaite joins forces with eclectic composer/pianist Courtney Bryan and celebrated installation artist Abigail DeVille in a sonically stimulating, visually spectacular experience. Part theatrical event, part visual art installation, part ritual ceremony, Prophetika: An Oratorio proposes a mythical cosmology of colliding reflections on freedom and a view of the current state of our world.  More Information

A production preview appeared in the Wall Street Journal.

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