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Venue: Zellerbach Hall
Price: $24/$36/$46
Subscription Series: Theater Series
In a series of stories, musical interludes, and musings, premier performance artist Laurie Anderson contemplates contemporary American culture in this second of a series of solo works. Part travelogue, part concert, and part personal theories, history, and dreams, the performance looks at the relationships between war, esthetics, spirituality, and consumerism. With moments of wit, pathos, charm, fear, and hope, NASA's first artist-in-residence proves herself once again a master storyteller, as she redraws our world as only this unique and captivating artist can.
Patron Information
Program Notes: Program notes are available online beginning one week prior to performance.
Parking Alerts: Parking may be more difficult on campus for both performances due to Cal Basketball home games. Please see our Parking Alert section for more information.
Related Performances:
Robert Lepage's The Busker's Opera
Artists links:
Official Laurie Anderson site
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