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THE SHEPHERDS' SINGULARITY
Angels! Artificial Intelligence! Animals Who Speak! This Futuristic Play-with-Music Time-Travels to Bethlehem and Back Again.
Come On Over Ensemble Theater presents the world premiere of THE SHEPHERDS' SINGULARITY, a collaboratively devised, physical-theater-driven, futuristic play-with-music featuring tales of hardship, terrible weather, time travel, technology, talking animals, miracles, angels, and singularities.
December 3rd - December 13th Cambridge YMCA Theater 820 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA
Wednesday - Friday at 8pm Saturdays at 2pm and 8pm Sundays at 2pm
Tickets are $25 for regular admission and $15 for students and seniors.
THE SHEPHERDS' SINGULARITY is based on The Second Shepherds' Play, a medieval comedy featuring three English shepherds who time-travel to Bethlehem and witness the birth of Jesus Christ. Come On Over has incorporated this medieval legend into a futuristic play about the technological Singularity: the premise that artificial intelligence will surpass human intelligence by 2030, rendering human beings obsolete. Shepherds, technology experts, Bethlehem Pennsylvania, old-school computer games, angels, scorned wives, and sheep collide in this fantastic journey through time, space, and what it means to be human.
Directed by Wanda Strukus Music Composed and Directed by Nate Tucker for hammered dulcimer, banjo, guitar, flute, and harmonica.
Devised and Performed by: Matt Arnold Doug Dulaney Nicole Howard Poornima Kirby Chris Martel Nick Osborne Caitlin Rose
"We're telling a story about technology in a very analog way," says Strukus. "From the beginning of our process, we noticed that the conversations around the technological singularity were similar to the conversations around religious events what we've been calling spiritual singularities. The fear of the unknown, the fear of not being worthy, the fear of not being chosen are very deep human feelings, and in our explorations we've seen that "singular" events either drive people closer together or farther apart. We wanted to focus on the connections people make to one another through human kindness, and that's ultimately what the play is about. And this idea of "connection" informs the way we tell it it's a very movement-driven piece that incorporates a lot of physicality and physical acting."
For more information, please visit comeonover.org
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LocationCambridge Family YMCA Theater (View)
820 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA (Central Sq. T stop)
Cambridge, MA 02139
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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