Tonight: Final “Dance” Film With “Einstein on the Beach”

Come on over! We’re screening the third part of our Dance film series celebrating the work of Lucinda Childs.

Tonight, it’s Einstein on the Beach: The Changing Image of Opera. The Philip Glass/Robert Wilson/Lucinda Childs collab broke the opera mold, and changed what we thought was possible with the genre. Nonetheless, I still can’t find a full five-hour recording. Anybody have any leads? Email me.

Even though it’s last-minute, please do RSVP to RSVP@livearts-fringe.org. Thanks!

Einstein on the Beach: The Changing Image of Opera screens tonight at 7:00 pm, Live Arts Studio, 919 North 5th Street, Northern Liberties. Free! For information on and tickets to Dance, click here

–Nicholas Gilewicz

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