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ROOTBOUND (Online Performance)

  • August 19 - 26, 2026
  • Eastern Daylight Time

Ticket Price $8.00 Register Now
Description

Rootbound (Online Performance)

A new musical by Zoe Howard and Stephen Anthony Elkins

The recorded performance will be available to view online from Wednesday August 19 at 12:01am through Wednesday August 26 at 11:59pm.

The video will be emailed to all digital ticketbuyers on August 19, and you can watch any time within that window at your convenience.

If you buy a digital ticket after August 19, the link will be in your receipt email from Simpletix that should come through within a few minutes of checking out (ignore the QR Code ticket – it will be a clickable link!).

From there, you can watch at your convenience any time through August 26th at midnight!

 

About the Show

In the hollows of Appalachia, where mist curls around the tree trunks and slips in through cracks in the windows and doors, something is amiss in the forest. When long-buried memories begin to resurface and Cordelia Spencer begins having nightmares of being lost among the trees, she seeks help from the local “granny witch” (a traditional Appalachian folk healer) who sets her on a journey to rediscover and reunite herself.

 

Date & Time

Aug 19, 2026 12:00 AM - Aug 26, 2026 11:59 PM

She NYC Arts, Inc.

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The core of our mission is to shape a more equitable world by creating more equitable entertainment, onstage and on screen. 

We know that what audiences watch in plays, musicals, films, and TV shows helps mold the way they see the world around them – and we want audiences to see shows by women & femme artists, through our lens. So, we work to combat the systemic inequities in the entertainment industry that keep women, transgender, and non-binary (TGNC) artists away from the vast majority of leadership roles behind the scenes. 

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