ZOOZOO to Move to New Victory

By: Aug. 30, 2010
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Imago Theatre is proud to announce that its latest family hit ZooZoo will be playing at the prestigious New Victory Theater on 42nd and Broadway for a two-week limited run  October 15 to 24, 2010.  This is Imago's third time at the New Victory after sold out performances of FROGZ (2002) and Frogs, Lizards, Orbs and Slinkys (2000.) 

The New Victory Theater is New York City's first and only full-time performing arts theater for kids and their families. Since opening in 1995, The New Victory has quickly become an integral part of the cultural landscape in New York City.

ZooZoo  will play in Portland Dec 10 to Jan 2,  Tickets are $29 Adults, $25 Senior/Students, $16 Youth (16 and under.)  For tickets call Imago at 503.231.9581 and  TicketsWest  503.224.8499 or online at www.ticketswest.com
 
With Stage Left Lost, Jerry Mouawad presents the fourth and final installment of his live action silent movies, Opera Beyond Words running Nov 4 to 21 at  Imago Theatre, 17 SE 8th Avenue.  Shows are Thurs thru Sat @ 7:30, Sun @ 2:00, Tickets are $10 Thurs/Sunday, $12 Fri/Sat.  Call 503.231.9581 orticketswest.com 503.224.8499
 
Previous productions in the series include Cuban Missile Tango (" Oddly charming as it is adventurous") Apis. or the Taste of Honey ("Fascinating") and Tick Tack Type ("Hilarious"). Stage Left Lost takes the action backstage as both audience and actor are confronted by an offstage crisis that ensues when an actor playing the lead role of Othello murders his Desdemona.  Has he been framed by Iago, his co-stars newlywed husband or his dictatorial director?
Due to the special nature of the production, seating is limited (yes, you are seated backstage.)
With Stage Left Lost Mouawad turns theatre on itself as the production follows two paths that converge. A company of actors present short plays on Othellian themes while offstage the mystery of actress's death is revealed. A cast of 14 move to Mouawad's choreography to serve up this visual brain twister.



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