Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest

Directed by Ashley Tata with Movement Direction by Dan Safer

Photo: Mica Hastings -- "The Pupils Listen to the Lesson" from rehearsal of Mad Forest

Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest directed by Ashley Tata with movement direction by MTA's Dan Safer transferred their energies from the stage to screen over the course of the last few weeks.  Join the experience! You're invited to share your real-time feedback during the webcast via the chat/comment feature.

April 10
7 pm EST
Live Webcast
Pregame begins at 6:30 pm EST
Youtube Livestream: https://bit.ly/MadForestYT
Facebook Live: https://bit.ly/MadForestFB
Via Vimeo:  https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/spring-mainstage-2020/

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The live webcast of Mad Forest is a project of UPSTREAMING: the Fisher Center at Bard College’s Virtual Stage

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