Haas in the Dark with JACK Quartet
Details
Haas in the Darkwith JACK Quartet
Experience music in total darkness
I attended this piece several years ago and it was litteraly a trip
DATE: APR 9, 8 PM
RUNTIME Approx. 75 minutes, no intermission
I plan to take the Angel's Flight down to Grand Central Market at 6:30 and have dinner in the food court across the street from the bottom of Angel's Flight. I will post my location when I get there. Otherwise meet me in the bar area of REDCAT before the show.
VENUE: REDCAT
Located in the Walt Disney Concert Hall Complex
631 W 2ND ST,
LOS ANGELES, CA 90012
+1 (213) 237 2800
[redcat@calarts.edu](mailto:redcat@calarts.edu)
Price $20
https://www.laphil.com/events/performances/4241/2026-04-09/haas-in-the-dark-with-jack-quartet
Program
Georg Friedrich HAAS
String Quartet No. 3 “in iij Noct”
Artists
JACK Quartet:
Christopher Otto, violin
Austin Wulliman, violin
John Pickford Richards, viola
Jay Campbell, cello
About this Performance
Communicating solely through the sounds produced by their instruments, the musicians of JACK invite one another into musical processes, accepting these invitations or responding in kind with an invitation of their own—and always deciding for themselves how far they choose to go down each path together, before turning back.
Georg Friedrich Haas’ visionary Third String Quartet is designed to be performed in total darkness, creating a uniquely physical concert experience. As Haas wrote in his “darkness rider” for this work, “The outline of one’s hand will ideally not be visible even when directly in front of their face. The darkness is absolute, and the effect is disorienting: an audience member feels they have become absorbed in an India ink level of blackness with no visual cues to demarcate the size and shape of the space or their relation to it.” For the Body and Sound festival, JACK Quartet, the foremost interpreters of Haas’ work, will perform his String Quartet No. 3, “in iij Noct.” Co-produced with Liquid Music. Co-presented by REDCAT.
There will be a post-show Q&A with JACK Quartet, moderated by REDCAT Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Performing Arts, Katy Dammers.
Attendees to Haas in the Dark may not enter the theater until they sign a mandatory waiver in-person upon arrival that acknowledges their understanding that the performance is entirely in the dark and their assumption of risk for such a performance. The waiver can be previewed .
Please note there is no late seating and no reentry following the start of the performance.
Stand-By Line Policy
A stand-by line will be available beginning up to two hours before showtime. Any unclaimed or released tickets will be offered to those in line on a first-come, first-served basis. Availability is not guaranteed. Patrons must be present in line when tickets are released.
