“Why do I feel I don’t fit in anywhere I go?”
That’s the perennial question asked by Everyman, this time in the person of Pippin, eldest son of the emperor Charlemagne. Stephen Schwartz’ musical “Pippin” chronicles his attempts to find meaning and an extraordinary life, as he tries everything from war to politics to hedonism to literally going out in a blaze of glory.
His story is being presented this summer by Heart House Inclusive Productions, Inc., a nonprofit designed to mainstream actors of all abilities into live theatre. This is Heart House’s 4th major musical, and runs for 8 shows at the Ferlazzo Theater in Woodbridge, July 26-28 and August 2-4. There is one sensory-friendly performance on Sunday, July 28 at 12:00 pm.