
If you haven't been paying attention to Hidden City yet, now's the time. Taking contemporary performance and installation work into historical spaces citywide, the project is staking a claim for understanding the significance of Philadelphia history through the art of today.
Tonight is the first of only two performances of Re-Sounding at the Royal Theater, which has been closed since 1970. Innovative saxophone composition, film screening, and a video installation are designed to reflect the Royal's history while entrancing you tonight. Oops, tonight's already sold out. A few tix are left for tomorrow, though. Move quickly!
Tonight (sold out) and tomorrow ($20), Re-Sounding, Royal Theater, 1524 South Street, Philadelphia. 8:00 pm. Hard hat provided (seriously).
--Nicholas Gilewicz
Danny Yung unveils the origins of his re-staging of the classic Chinese opera Tears of Barren Hill at the 2010 Live Arts Festival.





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