Orpheus in a disco inferno

Posted on Sat, Aug. 30, 2008

Orpheus in a disco inferno
Karen Getz’s “Disco Descending” is a hilarious premiere in boogie shoes.

By Ellen Dunkel

For The Inquirer
To some people, hell is fire and brimstone. To others it’s – “burn, baby, burn” – line dancing in a white suit and platform shoes, a la Studio 54, circa 1978.

Karen Getz, a Philadelphia choreographer, dancer and actor, opened the Live Arts Festival / Philly Fringe Thursday night at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre with the world premiere of Disco Descending, a groovy and often hilarious take on the Orpheus and Eurydice myth. It’s the second part of Getz’s trilogy about middle age that began with Suburban Love Songs, premiered at the 2006 festival. READ MORE…

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