QUONDAM
The Muse Brooklyn
350 Moffat St.
Sunday, November 27, $20 in advance, $25 day of show, 7:00
themusebrooklyn.com
The mission of the Muse in Brooklyn is to “celebrate circus in all its forms: circus as therapy, as fitness, as play and exploration, as building self-confidence and trust, and especially as high-quality art and spectacular entertainment.” The venue is offering a post-Thanksgiving respite with Quondam, an evening of interdisciplinary improvisation in a quest for healing of any kind of breakup while looking ahead to the future of these difficult, challenging times. (The word quondam means “former,” “in the past,” or “erstwhile.”) The show features acrobats Eleanor Getz and Teddy Menton on duotrapeze, Catherine Jett on trapeze, Megan Gendell on handstand, Sophia Herscu on rope, and juggler Copper Santiago, with musicians Aliya Ultan on cello and voice, Adam Turay and Simon Hanes on guitar, Kevin Eichenberger on bass, Tété Leguia on prepared bass, and Kevin Murray on drums. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 day of show.