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Don’t Miss “Only You Will Recognize The Signal” at HERE

The final episode of Kamala Sankaram and Rob Handel's serial opera premieres tonight, December 17th.

Tune in tonight, Thursday, December 17th at 7 p.m. to catch the final live episode of Only You Will Recognize The Signal, the latest virtual offering from HERE.

Helmed by 2014-2015 R&D Group alums Kamala Sankaram (music) and Rob Handel (libretto) with direction by Kristin Marting, Only You Will Recognize The Signal is a live serial opera that “adopts a space-travel scenario to contemplate isolation, interdependence, and irreality,” says Steve Smith of the New Yorker.

The travelers aboard the Grand Crew, a very massive luxury emigrant craft, expected to remain in therapeutic hypothermia until arrival at their new home planet. Unfortunately, the technology has been compromised. Isolated in their pods, the unfrozen migrants find themselves entangled in a shared phantasmagoria that smells like sour gummi worms. Just as each fingerprint is unique, no two people’s dream lives can really mesh. But strange things happen in space, and between memory and amnesia lies a potentially fatal mystery.

Beginning October 29th, weekly 10 minute live performances of the opera have aired, culminating in a 70-minute world premiere. In addition to tonight’s final live performance, each episode will be available to package-holders to view until February 15, 2021.

To purchase tickets to Only You Will Recognize The Signal, click here.


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  • Caroline Meredith

    Caroline Meredith is the Editorial and Social Media Intern for The Civilians and a student at NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study (BA '22), where she is concentrating on arts administration and writing. She previously served as the editorial intern for American Theatre magazine and their publisher, Theatre Communications Group. As a general management intern, she assisted Martian Entertainment with "The Play That Goes Wrong" Off-Broadway and the 2019 Broadway transfer of "The Lightning Thief." At NYU, she was a producer of the 2020 Gallatin Arts Festival and a student editor and frequent contributor to Confluence, NYU Gallatin's online platform for student writing, art, and research.

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