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Terce: a practical breviary

By Heather Christian

April 30 - May 17, 2026

Terce: A Practical Breviary is a radical rethinking of a monastic 9:00 AM mass and an adaptation that reimagines the face of the “Holy Spirit” through the lens of the Divine Feminine. Sung by a choir of caregivers and makers, it is a wild meditation/celebration of the sacred mothers alive in all of us. Inspired by ideas taken from three female mystics (Julian of Norwich, Hildegard von Bingen, and Robin Wall Kimmerer) this non-narrative song cycle blends new music, neo-soul, and gospel with traditional medieval organum— is percussed with active caretaking and craft making and is danced wildly. More of an event than a theatrical performance, it is built as an active ritual to celebrate and venerate our feminine alignment with nature and recover from living in the confines of a civilization built to control or ignore it.

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Terce is a 60 minute production with no intermission.

April 30 - May 16, 2026

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Refund/Exchange Policy: We cannot offer refunds on tickets purchased.  Ticket date exchanges are possible more than one week before your performance date if space is available for your ticketing category.

Show dates

April 30, 2026: 7:30 PM
May 1, 2026: 7:30 PM
May 2, 2026: 7:30 PM
May 3, 2026: 2:30 PM
May 7, 2026: 7:30 PM
May 8, 2026: 7:30 PM
May 9, 2026: 7:30 PM
May 10, 2026: 2:30 PM*
May 14, 2026: 7:30 PM
May 15, 2026: 7:30 PM
May 16, 2026: 7:30 PM
May 17, 2026: 9:00 AM

*Special Mother's Day Show!  $5.00 tickets for children under 12, free tickets for in-lap children under 2.  Children are always welcome at our theatre, but on this matinee in particular, we are creating special accommodations to welcome parents into the space!  This includes brighter lighting, a space for parents to step out with their children if they need to leave the show at any time, and an audience of folks who welcome and embrace the wonder of having children in the theatre!

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