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Acquanetta

  • Fisher Center, LUMA Theater 60 Manor Avenue Red Hook, NY, 12571 United States (map)

Rebecca will perform the role of the titular character, Acquanetta.

“Unmissable..sublime...massive-scale cinematic revelations unfolding out of a seemingly empty space.” —Time Out New York

An homage to the campy and spine-chilling horror films of the 1940s, Acquanetta combines theater, opera, and film to explore the world of a real-life B-movie star with a mysterious past. Known for her exotic beauty, Acquanetta—aka Mildred Davenport—was the star of such cult 1940s horror films as Captive Wild WomanJungle WomanThe Sword of Monte Cristo, and Tarzan and the Leopard Woman, before she disappeared from public life. With a soaring and often comic score from Bang on a Can co-founder Michael Gordon and text by librettist Deborah Artman, Acquanetta examines the ways in which the movie camera manipulates how we see and are seen. A vivid cast of characters reveals their inner longings and emotional shadows in a haunting meditation on identity, transformation, stereotypes, and typecasting, set in the heyday of Hollywood glamour. This visual and musical tour de force is directed by Daniel Fish, whose 2015 SummerScape production of Oklahoma! is now running on Broadway.

Earlier Event: July 13
Acquanetta
Later Event: July 17
Acquanetta