Michael Keegan-Dolan's How to Be a Dancer in Seventy-Two Easy Lessons Begins Performances Off-Broadway October 21 | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Michael Keegan-Dolan's How to Be a Dancer in Seventy-Two Easy Lessons Begins Performances Off-Broadway October 21

The production marks the first ever theatre-dance work to be presented at St. Ann's Warehouse.

Rich Gilligan

Michael Keegan-Dolan's How to Be a Dancer in Seventy-Two Easy Lessons begins performances October 21, opening the 2023—2024 season at St. Ann's Warehouse. The production marks the first ever theatre-dance work to be presented at the venue, as well as renowned Irish choreographer Keegan-Dolan's return to performing onstage after two decades. It is set to run at the off-Broadway venue through November 5.

Choreographed by Keegan-Dolan and his close collaborator Rachel Poirier, and directed by Poirier and Adam Silverman, the work weaves a story about a life in dance from memory’s pas de deux of fiction and reality. Keegan-Dolan and Poirier will also be the featured performers onstage, dancing the work they created together.

The production features directing and lighting design by Adam Silverman, set and costume design by Hyemi Shin, sound design by Sandra Ní Mhathúna, production management by Mikee Lonergan, and stage management by Iain Synnott.

For tickets and more information, visit StAnnsWarehouse.org.

 
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