Echo is a radical revamp of Under the Same Sky, a Cirque show that never got off the ground and was wiped out when COVID\u002D19 hit.
That show, titled Under the Same Sky, never opened, shut down like every other Cirque du Soleil production around the globe by the COVID-19 pandemic. There were issues with the show even before the pandemic scuttled it. A preview for Cirque executives early in 2020 didn’t go well and the original writer/director/production designer Es Devlin had already been shifted aside, with her role described only as “conceptual support.
Chantal Tremblay, creation director for Echo, said this is a very different show from Under the Same Sky. “Es has great ideas, but to put it together on stage we needed support and that’s what we did,” Tremblay said.Article content One of the central elements in the show is a giant two-storey-high cube, which will have acrobats performing in it and on top of it as it moves around the stage.
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