The Tank has announced their Spring season. The season is united by the theme of Homecoming, celebrating the return to in-person performance at the Tank鈥檚 36th Street home.
鈥淭he Tank has not stopped through the tumult of the last two years - we have continued to create space for artists to make new, bold works that challenge form and convention. But this season is special,鈥� says artistic director Meghan Finn. 鈥淲e are thrilled to be returning to our spaces on 36th Street for HOMECOMING: supporting brand-new, fully produced programming made for the current moment, featuring music, dance, theater, virtual, and international works.鈥�
鈥淭his slate highlights local, national, and international artists, all of whom have been at the forefront of innovation and perseverance over the last two years,鈥� adds the director of artistic development, Johnny G. Lloyd. 鈥淲e're so honored to be putting these artists in conversation in our fully reopened spaces.鈥�
The season begins with an in-person remount of the musical Glass Town, written by Miriam Pultro and directed by Daniella Caggiano, March 10-26. Following will be Filiki Eteria: The Brotherhood Behind the Revolution by Ioli Andreadi & Aris Asproulis April 21-23, and two world-premiere dance pieces, Homecoming: Dance, by Marc Nunez & Candace Brown, co-presented with Gotham Dance Theater and Soul Project Dance Company, April 30-May 7, and In Scena! Italian Theater Festival NY presented with Kairos Italy Theater, May 4-15. The Spring season will conclude with War Stories by Marthe Rachel Gold and directed by Christina Roussos, May 20-June 12 (which had been originally scheduled for May 2020).
The season will also include a CyberTank Production of Feast by Christina Tang, Ana Jastrzembski, & Carsen Joenk, based on the play Dog by Ana Jastrzembski, which launches online March 21.
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