This presentation of the almost-century-old seminal composition, crafted by renowned composer Kurt Weill and theatre innovator Bertolt Brecht in 1933, blends the strengths of theatre, opera, performance art and film into one provocative multi-sensory experience. Inspired by her work in avant-garde performance art, producer-director-performer Rebekah Alexander aims to strip away many of the trappings of conventional storytelling on the theatrical stage in order to explore body pictures, color and the film lens as conduits for a 21st-century female artist's interpretation.
