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Reimagine Virtual Candlelight Vigil with The Lazours

Hosted by Reimagine, In honor of Bonnie Magar
Reimagine Virtual Candlelight Vigil with The Lazours

Wed. April 08

5:00pm - 6:30pm

This is a digital event. You should receive information in your ticket or from the host about how to join online.

$0 - $30
Let's honor our loved ones, hold space for grief, and reflect on the possibilities of transformation with music theater writers Daniel Lazour and Patrick Lazour and Obie Award-winning director Taibi Magar.

Reimagine has been hosting candlelight vigils since March 2020, the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to break down taboos and hold space for all that we've lost. This gathering features the creative team behind Night Side Songs, a new musical at Lincoln Center Theater which the New York Times describes as "warm, rich and enveloping." With a stirring folk score by the acclaimed duo The Lazours and visionary direction by Taibi Magar, Night Side Songs explores the in-between spaces of illness and mortality. Informed by conversations with nurses, doctors, patients, and caregivers, the show is a testament to the fragile, fierce humanity that carries us through the night and to the healing that can happen when we truly listen.

Daniel Lazour and Patrick Lazour are brothers, musicians, and music theater writers. We Live in Cairo, their musical about the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, was directed by Obie Award-winner Taibi Magar at the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) and at New York Theatre Workshop.

https://www.thelazours.com/

@frereslazour

Taibi Magar is Co-Artistic Director of Philadelphia Theatre Company, where she proudly premiered Night Side Songs in a co-production with American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) She directed We Live in Cairo, an Obie Award-winning musical about the 2011 Egyptian Revolution composed by The Lazours.

https://philadelphiatheatrecompany.org/

About Reimagine

Reimagine is a nonprofit organization catalyzing a uniquely powerful community–people of different backgrounds, ages, races, and faiths (and no faith) coming together in the hopes of healing ourselves and the world. We specifically support each other in facing adversity, loss, and mortality and – at our own pace – actively channeling life's biggest challenges into meaningful action and growth.

Ritual & Ceremony Music & Sound Community Gathering Celebration & Remembrance Theater

Track:

Wellness Arts & Entertainment Grief Social Justice & Race Relationships Collective Grief

This event is in honor of Bonnie Magar

Tabi Magar's work on "Night Side Songs" is dedicated to her mother, Bonnie Magar (September 19, 1949 - December 24, 2023).