"Passengers" - The Seven Fingers - American Repertory Theater (Cambridge, MA.)

American Repertory Theater

Presents  

"PASSENGERS"

By The Seven Fingers arts collective

Written, Directed, Choreographed and Lyrics by Shana Carroll 

Composed, Music Direction, Lyrics and Sound Design by Colin Gagné

Cast Includes: Victor Crépin, Eduardo De Azevedo Grillo, Isabelle Diaz, Marie-Christine Fournier, Téo Le Baut, Amanda Orozco, Michael Patterson, Basile Pucek, Santiago Rivera, and Méliejade Tremblay-Bouchard. 

Additional Creative Team:  

Scenic Design - Ana Cappelluto; Costume Design - Camille Thibault-Bédard; Lighting Design - Éric Champoux; Projection Design - Johnny Ranger; Additional Sound Design - Jérôme Guilleaume.

Performances:

September 2, 2025 through September 26, 2025 

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The American Repertory Theater at Harvard University (A.R.T.) Loeb Drama Center, 64 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA. 02138

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ABOUT THE SHOW

THE AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER (A.R.T.) at Harvard University will begin its subscription season at the Loeb Drama Center with "PASSENGERS" - a thrilling theatrical journey that showcases cirque, music, dance, and superhuman skills to explore travel as a metaphor for life’s ever-changing landscape. 

Running through September 26, 2025 and directed by Shana Carroll, "PASSENGERS" is created by The Seven Fingers collective, the artistic home of the circus choreographer for A.R.T.'s 2012 Tony Award-winning production of "PIPPIN."

ABOUT THE AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER

MISSION

THE AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER (A.R.T.) at Harvard University is dedicated to expanding the boundaries of theater, always including the audience as a partner. 

VISION

We focus on the research and development of groundbreaking theatrical experiences that catalyze dialogue and transformation. We believe that by engaging our hearts, minds, and bodies, theater has the power to heal and imagine collective pathways forward. We commit to advancing public health in our practice and our programming, recognizing that racism in America is a national public health crisis. Our new home in Allston will be a breathable and healthy building envisioned as a town hall for the twenty-first century. Inspired by the model of a teaching hospital, the building will be a vibrant center for research, experiential pedagogy, and performance. We build community with our audiences, artists, students, staff, and neighbors across Greater Boston, embracing theater’s power to cultivate the full breadth and beauty of our shared humanity. We affirm and celebrate a multitude of perspectives and experiences that reflect the diversity of our country and world. We are dedicated to making a welcoming and accessible space for people of any identity, background, or ability. 

VALUES

We hold the institution and each other responsible and accountable for living our shared values. There is no hierarchy to these values; they are all equally important and interrelated. We acknowledge that as an institution we must devote time to implementing and sustaining these values:

  • We center anti-racism
  • Habituate anti-racist practices in our policies, structure, and culture
  • We lead with inquiry
  • Ask questions in a spirit of brave curiosity in our never-ending journey of learning and growth
  • We believe in collaboration
  • Work together with trust and respect to unlock collective creativity
  • We practice adaptability
  • Challenge assumptions and create capacity to support “next” practices
  • We embrace regenerative practice
  • Promote the health and vitality of our planet, our organization, and each other

THE AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER (A.R.T.)

Loeb Drama Center

64 Brattle Street

Cambridge, MA 02138

Phone # 617-547-8300

WEBSITE: www.americanrepertorytheater.org