 The Future Project: Sunday Will ComeThu, Oct 15, 2009 - Sat, Nov 7, 2009 | 8pm | $15-25 (Thursdays are “Pay What You Can”)
The Future Project: Sunday Will Come is a series of mini-plays, songs, dances and "moments" that contemplate mortality, memory, relationships and the questions that loom large in these uncertain times. This collaboration with the Erika Shuch Performance Project and Campo Santo explores what it means to be human, what it means to be alive, and what it means to be just another small creature in this great, big world. Featuring Erika Chong Shuch, Sean San Jose and live music by Denizen Kane.
Tickets & Information $15 – $25 (your choice) sliding scale Thursdays are “Pay What You Can” ("Pay What You Can" tickets available in advance by calling 415-626-2787 x109. Subject to availability. Tickets are available online here Or call for tickets: 415-626-2787 x109 View the YouTube Video of The Future Project: Sunday Will Come by clicking on the photo below: 
Collaborative Team Choreography from Melanie Elms, Katie Faulkner, Erika Chong Shuch Writings from: Daniel Alarcón, Philip Kan Gotanda, Erika Chong Shuch, Octavio Solis Collaborative Director: Sharif Abu Hamdeh Collaborative Team: Alejandro Acosta, Deborah Cullinan, Ben Fisher, Joshua McDermott (Scenic Designer), Tanya Orellana, Allen Willner (Lighting Design) LocationIntersection for the Arts 446 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA 94103 More Informationwww.theintersection.org (415) 626-2787 x.109 
ReviewsIt’s alive! Death and theater
October 29, 2009 - Chad Jones, Theater Dogs
"...the performers are so incredibly focused, so funny and so intensely emotional. They seem to live partly in the world of boring, normal people and partly in the world of extraordinarily talented artists who sing and move and speak on an entirely different, entirely dazzling plane."
Awesome Theater: The Future Project: Sunday Will Come
November 6, 2009 - Claire Light, Hyphen
Finding the Other
October 29, 2009 - Rachel Swan, East Bay Express
"Poetry and dance both traffic in emotional terms, but rarely are they so complete or exacting. In this play, though, big things get transmitted in small ways and every minute gesture becomes important."
Sunday Mourning: Erika Chong Shuch And Sean San Jose Perform at Intersection
October 21, 2009 - Kimberly Chun, 7x7 Magazine
"Questions of illness, loss and grieving -- all were served up with Shuch's characteristic wit (The audience chuckled at her vaudevillian riff on funereal exhibitionism) and always surprising choreography (her movement here spun off ordinary gestures and rode on repetition) with San Jose's fearsome gaze and focused delivery bringing an emotional gravitas."
Theater Review - The Future Project: Sunday Will Come
October 27, 2009 - Andy Alabran , KQED Arts
This is the first time Sean San Jose and Erika Chong Shuch, of Campo Santo and the ESP Project respectively, are performing onstage together. Separately, they are vibrant movers and shakers in the Bay Area. When I heard they were combining their creative forces, I had to witness the alchemy. And the result is pure gold.
Intersection for the Arts gazes into “The Future Project”
October 20, 2009 - Karen D'Souza, San Jose Mercury News
The ever-adventurous Campo Santo troupe and the Erika Chong Shuch Performance Project join forces for a dreamlike fantasia on apocalyptic themes that merges dance, text and music.
Theater review: 'The Future Project'
October 20, 2009 - Robert Hurwitt, Chronicle Theater Critic, San Francisco Chronicle
Breaths come hard, limbs flop about with helpless or mock abandon and a dying goldfish makes cascades of metaphorical waves in "The Future Project: Sunday Will Come" at Intersection for the Arts.
VideosThe Future Project: Sunday Will Come You Tube Video
October 11, 2009 - Chida Chaemchaeng

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