3AM Theatre
Jay Ko
"Eventide" by 3AM Theatre.
press release: Eventide, a multidisciplinary piece produced and performed by modern circus performers Kyle Driggs and Andrea Murillo, will be presented at Madison Circus Space on Saturday, June 8, at 8 p.m. as part of a national tour.
Eventide follows the story of a young couple in a rough patch fueled by thoughtless patterns and personal misgivings. One late night, in a twilight daze, they find the freedom to relive pivotal moments, face hard truths, and pursue reconciliation, healing, and personal growth. The challenges faced in romantic relationships and relationships with ourselves are exposed using expressive movement, object manipulation, and contemporary, surreal scene-setting.
3AM Theatre is an interdisciplinary company that explores the twilight hours – a place in time where dreams hazily blend with reality, where strange things happen and latent truths can emerge. The company is the creative endeavor of master performers, Kyle Driggs and Andrea Murillo. They bring their expertise in the dance and circus arts to 3AM where they explore the intersections and boundaries of their art forms.
General admission: $20; 12 and under: $10. Tickets are available on line. https://madisoncircusspace.
About Madison Circus Space
The mission of Madison Circus Space, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is to be a home for modern circus and movement arts and to foster appreciation for a variety of circus-related talent and creativity. Madison Circus Space emphasizes dance, creativity, fitness, and recreation for all ages, abilities, and aspirations, hosting classes, clubs, and performances that are affordable and open to the public. Madison Circus Space is the largest community of circus artists in Wisconsin, with 70 members, 50-plus hours of weekly programming, and 12 public activities per month. Since March 2016, the organization has provided 32 individuals from low-income households with approximately $1,500 in scholarship funds. Madison Circus Space is invested in serving youth and older adults.
Wisconsin’s largest circus arts training facility, owned and operated by Madison Circus Space and built specifically for training, learning, and performing circus arts, will open this summer at 2082 Winnebago Street. To date, the organization has raised $740,000. Every dollar up to $50,000 will be matched by Madison Community Foundation through Spring 2019.
To learn more: www.madisoncircusspace.com