1518
The Center at West Park
composed by Kait Warner
directed by Danica Jensen
music directed by Chloe Geller
Welcome to 1518. Things here are... well, bad. Political leaders are absolutely corrupt, the climate is in crisis, women are subjected to oppressive legislation and rules, the wealth gap is massive, and there's generally a feeling that the end of the world could happen at any moment.
Sound familiar?
It's in this world that one woman begins an uncontrollable, unstoppable dance, starting a contagious mass-hysteria-slash-public-revolt. In the two months that follow, over four hundred people join in her dance.
'1518' puts this bizarre-but-real event in the context of a modern pop concert in order to build a bridge from then to now. As we traverse through time, guided by an ensemble of vibrant performer-musicians, audience and cast embodies the story of a people possessed by their political circumstances. In resurrecting the dancing dead, we ask, what can we all learn about overcoming, healing, and resisting in the face of an oppressive society? Part séance, part pop concert, full theatrical extravaganza, 1518 is sure to move you, body, mind, and soul.
Featuring Bailey Beaudoin-Scanlan, Jamiel T. Burkhart, Max Fiorello, Danica Jensen, Lars Montanaro, Ren Parker, Sadie Spivey, Thea Throndson, Samantha Tullie, Princess Victome and Kait Warner
With music from Chloe Geller, Nya Holmes, Justin Horwitz, Jenna Krivosh and Ryan Sheehan
Scenic and Projection design by Jbroc
Costume Design by Olivia Vaughn Hern
Production Stage Management by Patricia Roques
Developed in collaboration with Briana Archer, Bailey Beaudoin-Scanlan, Adam Boggs McDonald, Jamiel T Burkhart, Caitlin Cobb-Vialet, Alexis Cofield, Tom Cryan, Giovanna Alcântara Drummond, Max Fiorello, Chloe Geller, Addie Guidry, Laura Herskov, Shanna Iglesias, Danica Jensen, Piper Johnson, Rachel Keteyian, Jenna Krivosh, Mahayla Laurence, Erin McMillen, Lars Montanaro, Ren Parker, Curtis Thomas, Thea Throndson, Samantha Tullie, Jake Regensburg, Sadie Spivey, Princess Victome, Kait Warner, Dani Weiner