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Synchronicity Theatre’s Where the Mountain Meets the Moon Until Feb 18

January 29, 2024

Synchronicity's new show is an imaginative, inspiring children’s book that soars from the page to the stage. “Where the Mountain Meets the Moon,” based on the youth novel of the same name by Grace Lin and adapted for the stage by Jeannine Coulombe, opens Friday, January 26 and performs through February 18, 2024. This production will span four weeks across the Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival. On February 10, 2024, the Year of the Dragon begins. The Dragon is a powerful and auspicious creature in Chinese mythology, representing courage, creativity, and innovation. This show is a perfect way to celebrate the Lunar New Year, for all audiences.


About The Show:

Young Minli lives with her parents near Fruitless Mountain, surviving on the meager fare they can produce. Inspired by the rich tales her father tells (and by magical goldfish), Minli determines she will find the Old Man of the Moon who, it is said, knows the secret of good fortune. On her quest she encounters royalty, dragons, and several more stories, from which she learns what true good fortune really is. Based on the 2010 Newbery Honors book, this “fantasy crossed with Chinese folklore” production is a beautifully-told Wizard of Oz riff with a huge heart. Best for ages 5+.

Community Partners for this show include East by SouthEast, a networking organization supporting and developing local Asian artists of Atlanta; and the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company. Additionally, Community Partner Center for Puppetry Arts will provide an on-site Puppet Factory at Synchronicity every Saturday, where audiences can make their own dragon puppets.

Directed by award-winning Justin Anderson, and assistant directed by Frances Chang, this project boasts an acting and design team that is primarily AAPI artists, including Kate Hoang (sound), Sophie Im (set), Kerry Lee (Chinese movement), Kari Twyman (movement); and actors Toru Shimoji, Kristina Jin, Willie Frierson, Jr, Joseph Yang, Charlene Hong White, Kevin Huang Qian, Nancy Nguyen, and Crystal Lo. Additional artists include Chris Hecke, Elisabeth Cooper (lights), Jonida Beqo (costumes), and Jackie Lenz (stage management).

Review

We got an early start celebrating the Year of the Dragon by attending the show on opening night with a few of my daughter's school friends. This night was such a joy and a special treat because we love Grace Lin's books, especially "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon". The set is beautiful and the actors are all fantastic! The show is very entertaining. We were all impressed by the combination of excellent storytelling, adventure, humor, physical acting, and choreography from the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company. We love all the community collaborations with local Asian artists and vendors. It gave authenticity to every detail of the show. 

The girls, who were also born during the year of the dragon, were all smiles after the show, "It's so good!" They even purchased their own golden dragons to take home. To close the incredible evening, the girls met the actors, Kristina Jin, who plays Min Li, and Willie Frierson Jr., who plays Black Dragon. Bring your families, friends, or students to watch this captivating and memorable performance, you will not be disappointed! 

Grace Lin posted on her Facebook page that she will be attending the Feb 18th show at 2 pm, and Little Shop of Stories will host an Author Talk on Feb 19th at 6 pm.

Performance Details:

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon

By Jeannine Coulombe, adapted from the book by Grace Lin

January 26 – February 18, 2024

Showtimes:

Fridays at 7pm, Saturdays at 1 and 4:30pm, Sundays at 2 and 5:30pm

Run time: An hour and 20 minutes with a 15-minute intermission

Age recommendation: 5+. This play has a couple of small moments of peril. It is highly theatrical and incorporates puppets, dance, masks, and more.

Location: Synchronicity Theatre (Midtown, Peachtree Pointe) – 1545 Peachtree Street, Suite 102 |

Atlanta, GA 30309

Tickets: 

Order online synchrotheatre.com or call (404) 484 - 8636.

*Each Friday is PJs & Play – where children wear pajamas, have milk and cookies, and watch the show.

*Each Sunday at 5:30 is Pay-What-You-Can - PWYC tickets are only available at the Box Office starting one hour before showtime

*Each Saturday at 3pm, Center for Puppetry Arts Puppet Factory – Make-a-dragon puppet workshop

Synchronicity Theatre remains committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all attendees.

Stringent health and safety protocols are in place to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience for our valued audience members.