We mentioned the Motion Theatre Company a while back when Katie Charland told us more about their cool performance on the light rail this past summer. Turns out, they are at it again. This time, you have several opportunities to check them out.
The Motion Theatre Company is proud to present their Winter Repertoire!
After a great response to their debut light rail performance, they have decided to give us some more! All of their Light Rail performances begin at the Central and Camelback Station. You should arrive early to make sure you don’t miss them.
From the Motion Theatre Facebook page we get the following information: (some links provided by Rail Life)
Monday, December 28th – RUSH HOUR PERFORMANCE
4:30pm (Aboard Light Rail, headed Southbound)
6:00pm (Outside US Airways Center, before Suns game, on a nearby street corner)
Tuesday, December 29th – LUNCH HOUR PERFORMANCE
11:00am (Aboard Light Rail, headed Southbound)
Wednesday, December 30th – RUSH HOUR PERFORMANCE
4:30pm (Aboard Light Rail, headed Southbound)
6:00pm (Outside US Airways Center)
Friday, January 1st – EVENING PERFORMANCE
6:00pm – 7:00pm (Aboard Light Rail, headed Southbound)
7:30pm – TBD (At First Fridays, somewhere on Downtown Phoenix ArtWalk)
IMPORTANT NOTES:
-Please arrive early at Central/Camelback Station (at least 15 minutes) in order to assure that you board the train with us.
-Central/Camelback Station is a park-and-ride station, with a great deal of parking available and free of charge.
-You MUST buy a ticket to ride the Light Rail, available at machines at the station. Our performance is free, but the public transportation is not. An All-Day Pass on the Light Rail (to cover your Round Trip) is $3.50.
-In the event that the train is too full to accommodate everyone, we kindly ask that you return for a different performance, as we cannot account for the occupancy of the trains before we board them.
Motion Theatre will be updating people via Twitter so follow them @MotionTheatre for the latest scoop. You can also send questions to them at motiontheatre@gmail.com.
You can see some of their light rail performance videos on YouTube. The following video is from my friend Clintus who happened to catch their last show…
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