Collectio Musicorum
Description
in conjunction with The American Theatre of Actors
The Dream of the Rood
One stormy night in the 8th century, a solitary monk had a terrifying dream – he saw the crucifixion of Jesus firsthand and then the cross itself began to talk to him. Based on this vision, he composed a lengthy poem, now called The Dream of the Rood. Come experience a theatrical version of the poem, interspersed with music from the Middle Ages. The production is directed by Jeff S. Dailey, who also translated the poem.
March 21-25 & March 28-April 1 Tickets: $15
Tickets also available through tdf.org
The American Theatre of Actors, 314 West 54th Street, Manhattan
Click here for full details Call 212-581-3044 for tickets
The Dream of the Rood
One stormy night in the 8th century, a solitary monk had a terrifying dream – he saw the crucifixion of Jesus firsthand and then the cross itself began to talk to him. Based on this vision, he composed a lengthy poem, now called The Dream of the Rood. Come experience a theatrical version of the poem, interspersed with music from the Middle Ages. The production is directed by Jeff S. Dailey, who also translated the poem.
March 21-25 & March 28-April 1 Tickets: $15
Tickets also available through tdf.org
The American Theatre of Actors, 314 West 54th Street, Manhattan
Click here for full details Call 212-581-3044 for tickets