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The Donkey Show: A Midsummer Night’s Disco, Theatrical Dance Party
About The Donkey Show: A Midsummer Night’s Disco, Theatrical Dance Party
The disco-fueled interactive dance celebration referred to as The Donkey Show, very loosely stimulated by using Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, places you smack in the center of the motion in a cool Cambridge front room putting. Featuring complete bars and a dance floor, OBERON’s Diane Paulus-created wonderland turned into inspired by Studio 54 in its heyday, whilst celebrities and art icons could mix and mingle with kids from Queens, and the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack might be shaking the speakers. While you — and the rest of the target market — drink, dance to disco classics or simply take a look at out the motion, the motley group of characters on this glammed-up, intercourse-fueled version of Shakespeare’s play re-enact the hilariously chaotic tale of a magic elixir that wreaks havoc at the nightclub. But it’s frequently just a cool boogie-crammed bash. “Riveting.
So visceral that words appear almost beside the factor … Paulus is off to a sturdy start at A.R.T.” —Boston Globe“A fantastical disco celebration. … Even the stodgiest of theater consumers might be shaking their groove thangs.” —Boston Metro“This active marriage of disco, Dream and Tijuana traveler leisure can be the most alive, immersive piece of theater I’ve ever been dunked in.” Boston Phoenix“It’s a incredible night time out.” —Boston Herald Additional prices may observe. For occasions with a discounted rate, no coupon or promo code is important to purchase tickets.