Late June, 2026 Update
Photograph: Julia Barstow Graphic Design: Linda Provost
For those of you who missed the opening days of ticket sales, here is the link.
Thanks to all who purchased tickets. Your clear show of interest in the work is an important boost as we enter the last few weeks before dress rehearsals.
As of today, just over 1/3 of the available tickets have been sold!
If you want to see Forest, now is the time to secure your ticket.
Unlike other pieces of mine, there is a cap of 30 to the number of audience members per performance because of the setting - the dance happens amongst the trees - so we ask that you limit yourself to one performance rather than attend multiple times. That will allow for more people to experience the work. If we don’t get rained out, the total number of people who can attend Forest is 600.
To put this in context, at Dear Pina, we had seating for 225 x 6 performances = 1350. ForThreads & Thresholds in the historic Kent house museum of tiny rooms, 576 people could attend. The Quarry Project seated 125 x 14 performances plus those who watched from the Overlook = 2030.
ALL of these pieces were sold out with a waiting list.
Attending Forest requires a unique level of preparedness and involvement on your part, so please take the time to read all that we have composed to help you be ready. On the website, you will find Know Before You Go and What to Bring, as well as the Accessibility Services we have put in place to make this piece available to a broader audience.
Below is a photo of the blue moon that occurred on May 31st
Hannah