Across the Sand, after rave reviews from the community, returning to Northbrook Theatre for Young Audiences, in April

Across the Sand, after rave reviews from the community, returning to Northbrook Theatre for Young Audiences, in April

“Across the Sand: A Passover Theatrical Experience” by Northbrook Theatre for Young Audiences, which received rave reviews last year, returns in April.

According to a news release, the production, which runs April 17 to April 28, will transport young audience members to Ancient Egypt, with an interactive retelling of the Passover story complete with live music and traditional food.

The production is a blend of cultural storytelling and interactive children’s theater that engages nearly all the senses —seeing, touching, hearing, and tasting – with tabletop puppetry and immersive design, the release said.

“Across the Sand” exemplifies what makes NTYA great, Northbrook Park District Visual and Performing Arts Manager Drew Kambach said in the release.

“Bringing this production back to our stage is such a joy,” he said. “It’s imaginative, entertaining, and reflects our wonderful community.”

Central to the Passover holiday is the concept of community, exemplified by the sharing of a special family meal, the Seder, according to the release. The audience is made an active participant by being seated at four separate tables set for Seder, with the actor/musicians situated in the center of the tables.

“This was an amazing, professional, polished, brilliant, beautiful musical theater experience,” Heather Benveniste, who attended last year’s performance with her husband and two children said. “The material and actors kept us glued to the story. The director/creator workshopped this to perfection.”

“Across the Sand” is written and directed by Jonathan Shmidt Chapman, a Northbrook resident who founded The K’ilu Company, which uses theatre and imaginative play to bring Jewish education to life for young audiences, the release said.

Chapman previously workshopped the production in New York, where he lived, according to the release. It’s been turned into a sophisticated and fully immersive theatrical experience in Northbrook.

The one-hour production runs at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays from April 17 to April 28. General admission seats are $17; interactive table seats are $19.

For tickets or more information, please visit nbparks.org/series/acrossthesand.

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