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Apr042018

April 4, 2018, Wednesday - Robert Lepage: 887 opens at The Walker (4 nights)

Time: See show link for dates/times

Location: Walker Art Center, McGuire Theater, 725 Vineland Place

Robert Lepage: 887

created and performed by Robert Lepage
April 4-7, 2018
presented at the Walker Art Center

Considered one of the world’s greatest theater visionaries, Canadian director/creator Robert Lepage presents an alternatingly comic and poignant remembrance of his boyhood home in Quebec City. Replete with dollhouse-scale buildings and miniatures, 887 combines ingenious storytelling with awe-inducing illusions through high-tech scenic transformations. This solo tour-de-force investigates universal questions of identity and self through bewitching tales of the things we can’t quite remember and the things we can’t forget.

Visit walkerart.org for tickets.