We attended the final performance of what was a trilogy performed over three consecutive nights which requires remarkable versatility and stamina from the performers. I use the word "performer" because the group not only danced, but narrated, sang, managed the stage and props, and articulated within and among innovative lighting, sound and video. The title "The Immigrant" referred to the ephemerality of time and memory, how we choose to identify with and know the meaning of our lives often through the imagined and reimagined history of others in a kind of emmigration. The complexity of translating such abstract ideas into the materiality of the stage required enormous creativity of the choreographer, dancers and technicians. The intertwining narratives kept the audience riveted on the fugue of expression on stage. "The Immigrant" required a great of focus and mental participation of the audience both during and after the performance.