- 1. Iph.Then
August 29 to September 1
Peter A. Campbell remakes the myth of Iphigenia, using dialogue, opera, dance, and video fragments to explore a modern world riven by corruption.
- 2. The Mysteries of Paris
September 6 to 8
Normandy Raven Sherwood’s adaptation of an 1842 French adventure novel involves sailors, puppet pageantry, and a truehearted slasher.

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