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September 19, 2017 | Theatre,

“Urgency and Truth” – A Student Response to Reversible

“We Began with a spark, an idea, a desire to express And Explore a concept that fascinates us, something that We Fulfill our search for a better humanity, For  a...

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September 12, 2017 | Theatre,

“MOTION AND EMOTION LIFT “REVERSIBLE” TO HYPNOTIC HEIGHTS!” – BOSTON GLOBE

“The collective virtuosity of this troupe is something to see — and, crucially, to feel.” “However stylized their poses and unattainable their skills (for us mortals, anyway), The 7 Fingers...

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September 6, 2017 | What Did You Think?,

What Did You Think of Reversible?

Thank you for joining us for Reversible! We are so happy to have 7 Fingers back in the Majestic and are excited to hear about your experience. As you may...

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August 30, 2017 | Theatre,

Diving Deeper Into Millennial Myths

  Earlier this summer, we produced a video about debunking Millennial myths as a way of understanding the original inspiration for The 7 Finger’s brand new show, Reversible. The community...

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August 30, 2017 | Notes From Leadership, Theatre,

Welcoming The 7 Fingers Back to Boston

  Reversible is the fifth title to appear in ArtsEmerson’s seasons from The 7 Fingers (or, Les 7 doigts, as they are known in their home city of Montreal). We...

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August 25, 2017 | Notes From Leadership,

Circus, Passed Down Through Generations

Reversible is a show about family, generations and the movement of time. With every 7 Fingers show there is an animating question or idea around which its directors build the...

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August 25, 2017 | Notes From Leadership,

A Chair is Still A Chair

One of my all time favorite vocal performances is Luther Vandross’s version of the Burt Bacharach/Hal David classic “A House is not a Home.” I know. That dates me. But if you haven’t...

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August 25, 2017 | Theatre,

Debunking Millennial Myths

To create Reversible — the 7 Fingers’ director Gypsy Snider asked her young cast of millennials to connect with their past in order to better answer the question — WHO ARE YOU? She was challenging them to move beyond the persona they present on social media. We loved that...

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