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September 7, 2017, Thursday - Dancing on the Edge opens at the Southern Theater (4 nights)

Times: See schedule in below link

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue S

Theatre Novi Most presents: Dancing on the Edge

September 7 – 10

Theatre Novi Most presents the world premiere of a new bilingual play by Adam Kraar about the tumultuous marriage of American modern dance pioneer Isadora Duncan and Russian poet Sergei Esenin. Dancing on the Edge takes place in Russia, Boston and Europe at the dawn of the Soviet Union and follows the passionate pairing of these two celebrated artists, set against a poetic examination of Russian-American relations.