Canadian indie musician Leslie Feist created her new show Multitudes in the wake of two life-changing events: losing her father and adopting her first child. Designed both as a meditation on profound life changes as well as a way to ease back into live music, the performance takes place in-the-round with immersive audiovisual elements. Her team describes the show as a “topsy-turvy production that muddies the roles between audience and performer,” and many of the songs featured were originally written as lullabies. As Feist told Chatelaine, she chose “all new songs—I think because I was in an all-new life.”
Thu-Sat, Various Times, $99+
Memorial Auditorium, Stanford