FIRST LOOK: ‘Passengers’ brings new heights to your daily commute

Sabine Van Rensburg in "Passgengers."
Sabine Van Rensburg in "Passgengers." Photo: Cimon Parent.

Whether navigating New York City’s subway system or stuck on the 405 in Los Angeles, getting from point A to point B is enough to push you over the edge. Montreal-based physical theater troupe The 7 Fingers brings its meditation on commuting to the Perelman Performing Arts Center.

Directed and choreographed by Tony nominee Shana Carroll (Water for Elephants), brings her unique blend of cirque, music, and dance to the daily commute. Don’t expect silent commuters playing Wordle, though. The 7 Fingers defies gravity, but also incorporates theatrical storytelling, and Passengers promises both at the speed of an express train.

Here’s a first look:

Passengers plays at PAC NYC, June 12 through 29.

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