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The Times They Are A Changin'

Why see The Times They Are A Changin'?

Uniquely connecting the worlds of music, theatre and dance, The Times They Are A Changin' is a fresh exploration of the timeless tale of a young man's coming of age told through the classic songs of music icon Bob Dylan and the bold visual imagination of legendary choreographer and theatre icon Twyla Tharp.

The new music is set within a low-rent traveling circus run by Captain A-rab, whose wagon hasn't moved from its location in some time � though not by lack of effort from his ragtag band of clowns and performers. One such performer is the animal trainer Cleo, a young woman exploited by Capt. A-rab and loved by his son, Coyote. Coyote longs for a world outside the confines of the family business, and as the circus show plays out, he must decide whether to flee or stay, and if he does stay, how to inspire change within the troupe.

Dates
Previews from : 25th September 2006
Opened : 26th October 2006
Closed : 19 November 2006

Audience:  The Times They Are A Changin' may be inappropriate for children aged 7 and under.  Children under 4 years of age will not be admitted into the Brooks Atkinson Theater.

Run time:  TBA

Show Times

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Matinee - - 2 pm - - 2 pm 3 pm
Evening - 7 pm 8 pm 8 pm 8 pm 8 pm -



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1 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

Anonymous

These Changin Times are Good Times

Not your ordinary musical. Something a little different that entertains but doesn't spoon feed you. Remarkable visuals, spectacular dancing and beautiful singing. This show has a tremendous amount of heart. What you need to know: there’s the young innocent son named Coyote (Michael Arden) and there’s a cute girl named Cleo (Lisa Brescia) and a sadistic father, Captain Ahrab (Thom Sesma) who runs a dilapidated circus. There is conflict between the generations. The feelings are carried more on the emotional pull of the music and lyrics and carried out through the acrobatic ensemble of clowns (Lisa Gajda, Neil Haskell, Jason McDole, Charlie Neshyba-Hodges, Jonathan Nosan, John Selya and Ron Todorowski). The focus is often split between solo singers and dancers forcing a choice. Watch both, or listen to the singer and watch the dance. Go and enjoy and I'm sure you'll want to go again. The music and visuals just stay with you. ... Read more
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