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  • Run Time: 90 minutes with no intermission

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    90 minutes with no intermission

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Thursday

September 18

7:30PM ET

Friday

September 19

7:30PM ET

Saturday

September 20

2PM ET

Audio Described

[?] During the performance, a trained describer inserts descriptions of critical visual elements: actions, appearance of characters, body language, costumes, settings, lighting, etc. Audio description is available at any seat in the theater via a wireless earphone available at the reception desk. Join us one hour pre-show for a tactile touch tour and pre-show description.

Open Captioned

[?] This performance will feature live open captioning of the show text on a stationary LED screen. Captioning is visible from select seats. Please contact ticket services at ticketservices@amrep.org or 617-547-8300 to book.

If you are interested in seats for Audio Description or Open Captioning, email Access@amrep.org or call 617.547.8300.

Saturday

September 20

7:30PM ET

Sunday

September 21

2PM ET

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Tuesday

September 23

7:30PM ET

Wednesday

September 24

7:30PM ET

Thursday

September 25

7:30PM ET

Friday

September 26

7:30PM ET

Thrilling! A sight to behold.

The Boston Globe

New Seats Added Due to Popular Demand

All aboard! Montréal’s acclaimed physical-theater troupe The 7 Fingers is pulling into A.R.T. this September to perform its unique blend of circus, music, dance, and superhuman skills. Travel is a metaphor for life’s ever-changing landscape in this show that’s a “delight for all ages” (TheaterMania).

This production contains haze and flashing lights. The 90-minute show is recommended for ages 6+.

A Production by The 7 Fingers
Written, Directed, and Choreographed by Shana Carroll
Co-produced by TOHU (Montréal, Canada) and ArtsEmerson (Boston, États-Unis)

Notable dates

Opening Night: 9/3
Season Sneak Peek: 9/9
Post-Show Conversation: 9/16
ASL Interpreted: 9/17 at 7:30PM
Audio Described: 9/20 at 2PM
Open Captioned: 9/20 at 2PM

Production Sponsor
Choate

Ticket Offers

Take Five

Harvard ArtsThursdays

All Discounts

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Credits

Learn about the collaboration of artists who created the show, as well as the staff, supporters, and partners who made it possible.

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Creative Team

A Production by

The 7 Fingers

Written, Directed, and Choreographed by

Shana Carroll

Composer and Musical Director

Colin Gagné

Lyrics

Colin Gagné

Shana Carroll

Scenic Design

Ana Cappelluto

Costume Design

Camille Thibault-Bédard

Lighting Design

Éric Champoux

Projection Design

Johnny Ranger

Sound Design

Colin Gagné with Jérôme Guilleaume

Cast

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Victor Crépin

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Victor Crépin

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Eduardo De Azevedo Grillo

Eduardo De Azevedo Grillo headshot

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Eduardo De Azevedo Grillo

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Isabella Diaz

Isabelle Diaz headshot

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Isabella Diaz

Marie-Christine Fournier headshot

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Marie-Christine Fournier

Marie-Christine Fournier headshot

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Marie-Christine Fournier

Téo Le Baut headshot

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Téo Le Baut

Téo Le Baut headshot

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Téo Le Baut

Amanda Orozco headshot

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Amanda Orozco

Amanda Orozco headshot

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Amanda Orozco

Michael Patterson headshot

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Michael Patterson

Michael Patterson headshot

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Michael Patterson

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Basile Pucek

Basile Pucek headshot

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Basile Pucek

Santiago Rivera headshot

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Santiago Rivera

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Santiago Rivera

Méliejade Tremblay-Bouchard headshot

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Méliejade Tremblay-Bouchard

Méliejade Tremblay-Bouchard headshot

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Méliejade Tremblay-Bouchard

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A Musical Journey

Colin Gagné’s original score evokes the diverse landscape of a long-distance journey and features musical styles such as American folk, swing, Latin hip-hop, tango, chanson, classical, and electronic

Essential Question

In what ways does life happen while in transit? Is the journey truly more important than the destination?

A.R.T.’s engagement team collaborates with each creative team to develop an essential question to catalyze conversation amongst our community of artists, audiences, staff, and Lavine Learning Lab students.