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Oct122017

October 12, 2017, Thursday - Speechless opens at The Lab (thru Nov 4)

Performances: See below show link

Location: The Lab Theater, 700 1st North Street

The Moving Company presents: Speechless

October 12 – November 4

When the weight of the world lies shattered on the ground, and you find yourself at a loss for….. what then…? Supported by music from Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, Mozart and more, five brave souls, dumbstruck, forage for a way forward. From the artists who brought you Refugia this past spring at the Guthrie, comes a raw new creation of movement theatre. Directed by Dominique Serrand, and featuring Heidi Bakke, Holo Lue Choy, Steven Epp, Masanari Kawahara and Nathan Keepers.