Mirror of the Invisible World
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jun 23, 2007
Closed Jul 29, 2007
Opened Jun 23, 2007
Closed Jul 29, 2007
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Adapted by Tony Award winner Mary Zimmerman from a 12th century Persian epic, Mirror of the Invisible World tells the story of a young king who, after falling in love with seven princesses from different lands, builds a palace with seven brilliantly-colored pavilions to house his beautiful brides. Then each night, a different princess weaves for him a wondrous tale of love, compassion and adventure.
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Tony Award winner Mary Zimmerman frequently revisits her own work, so it's no surprise she's returned to
Mirror of the Invisible World, which she first staged in 1996 at the Goodman's 135-seat studio theater. This revival in the 850-seat Albert Theatre of the Goodman complex is a welcome piece of déjà vu that benefits from the larger space.
Utilizing the talents of Daniel Ostling and John Culbert, the same scenic and lighting designers of the first production, Zimmerman has enlarged and enriched the show's physical setting to create an ornately Arabesque Indo-Persian courtyard of graceful columns and arches, dappled and filtered light, ornate classical tile work, carved scree[...]