At the sound of a gunshot, a performer, wreathed in white silks, tumbles from the ceiling.
His body somersaults, over and over, faster and faster, until it hangs suspended, just above the stage floor.
This scene, in the first act of “Water for Elephants,” a new musical that begins previews Feb. 24 at the Imperial Theater, portrays the death of an injured horse.
And it captures the singular methods of the show — a synthesis of theater and circus, bedazzled for a Broadway audience.
“In musicals, you talk until you have to sing and you sing until you have to dance,” Jessica Stone, the director of “Water for Elephants,” explained.
Persons:
Jessica Stone, ”, Rick Elice, Sara Gruen’s, Jacob Jankowski, Grant Gustin, Gregg Edelman
Organizations:
Imperial, PigPen Theater