Photo Flash: Get a Peek Inside the Immersive SEEING YOU, Opening Tonight Off-Broadway

By: Jun. 21, 2017
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Seeing You, the new immersive experience from impresario Randy Weiner (Sleep No More, Queen of the Night) and avante garde choreographer Ryan Heffington (Sia's "Chandelier" music video), opens today, June 21, 2017, Off-Broadway at a former meat market under The High Line at 450 West 14th Street in the Meatpacking District of New York City. Originally intended as a six-week limited engagement beginning May 26, 2017, Seeing You was recently extended through August 31, 2017. Scroll down for a first look at the show!

The cast of Seeing You features Broadway alums Jesse Kovarsky ('The Fiddler' in 2015 Revival of Fiddler on the Roof), Heather Lang (An American in Paris), Jodi McFadden (Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark), and Zach McNally (Fiddler on the Roof; Sleep No More) plus Lauren Cox, Aaron Dalla Villa, Christopher Grant (Queen of the Night), Ted Hannan, Alison Ingelstrom, Eriko Jimbo (Julie Taymor's Across the Universe), Maija Knapp, Julliard grad Nicholas Ranauro, Jay Stuart, and Lauren Yalango-Grant (Fuerza Bruta Wayra).

Seeing You is created by Randy Weiner and directed by Randy Weiner & Ryan Heffington. Choreography is by Ryan Heffington. Production Design and Costume Design is by Desi Santiago. Lighting Design is by Jamie Roderick. Sound Design is by Shannon Slaton. Executive Producers for Seeing You are Cantora/Will Griggs & Nick Panama.

Seeing You transports audiences into a memory of not-so-distant wartime anxiety, told through a seductive mix of maximal-impact choreography, intimate encounters, and genre-spanning musical interludes. A truly singular-and unnervingly timely-experience, Seeing You unfolds inside a historic expanse underneath The High Line, bringing us disarmingly close to a tight-knit community during WW2 suddenly at odds as patriotism gives way to uncertainty and fear.

Photo Credit: Steven Truman Gray

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