Trip of Love, a new dance musical spectacle inspired by and set to the biggest hit songs of the 1960s, will open this fall at the Little Shubert Theatre off-Broadway. Created, directed and choreographed by James Walski, the show will begin previews in September and officially open in October; precise dates and casting of 23 actors will be announced later.
American pop culture is still pulsing with the psychedelic energy of the Sixties, an era of expression and revolution around the world. The music told the story then and it will again this fall as Trip of Love brings the decade to life with over 25 of the biggest hits of the ‘60s, including “Blowin’ In The Wind,” “Born To Be Wild,” “California Dreamin’,” “I Saw Her Standing There,” “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’,” “White Rabbit,” “You Don’t Own Me” and many more.
The production will feature scenic design consultation by Robin Wagner and costume design by Gregg Barnes. Trip of Love had its world premiere at the Theatre Brava! in Osaka, Japan.