The Return of Lot's Wife

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In this edgy evening-length dance/theater/salt epic, Lot's Wife finally confronts God in her 1950s Brooklyn kitchen where she looks back again and again. With great humor and compassion, The Return of Lot’s Wife examines the larger questions of human nature, weaving beautifully choreographed images, heartbreakingly funny monologues, original music, and the poetry of 14th Century Persian mystic Hafiz. This poignant sequel to the Old Testament tale has wowed audiences with its breathtaking finale featuring dancers swathed in swirling arcs of salt and light. Read More