
When: June 12 — August 9, 2020
Where: 8 different start locations (new each week)
Price: $25–75; on sale in April
Tags: #immersivetheatre, #moving, #interactive, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)
THE END is near. Let Control Group take you there.
Control Group Productions is thrilled to announce our massive 2020 event THE END: a bus tour of Denver through the apocalypse.
This immersive hijacking of a traditional civic bus tour takes audiences from downtown Denver into a near-future city transformed by escalating climate catastrophe, slowly rolling toward the brink of collapse. As a community of survivors, guests and performers work together to find safe harbor in a crumbling world, in an immersive experience spanning multiple sites and a custom renovated apocalyptic school bus.
Equal parts sublime artistry, civics lesson, summer camp, and sheer wild ride, THE END offers an entirely unique cultural adventure that will change how you see Denver forever — or until the end, anyway…
Control Group will present THE END for a limited two-month run starting in June 2020. A fully customized, accessible bus will pick up from eight different start locations across the Denver metro area, ensuring easy access for anyone who’s willing to look the apocalypse in the face. This one of a kind adventure warmly welcomes guests across the spectra of age, ability, mobility, cultural background, and socio-economic situation. If you have any questions about participating, please contact us!
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Contact Level: TBD
Content Advisories: TBD
This experience will be wheelchair accessible.
		
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