
When: Select dates October 11–19
Where: Masonic Temple, 500 Temple Street, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Price: $95–260; 21+; costumes mandatory
Tags: #immersivetheatre, #masquerade, #carnivale, #secretsociety, #immersiveart, #performanceart, #interactive, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)
Descend into an immersive art and performance installation on an vast scale, as you celebrate the decadent and depraved in a phantasmagorical world unlike any other. Explore the labyrinthine Templum Belatro to uncover endless curiosities, intoxicating performances, roaming entertainment, and unexpected charms around every corner.
Delve into eight floors of lascivious debauchery, gaze upon six main stages, witness nineteen performance rooms, and tour through winding halls to discover secret spaces and delights. Cross into the Dirty Devil’s Peepshow for a lurid display of the most tantalizing exotic dances this side of the underworld.
Dance the night away in our Grand Ballroom, Dancehall and Beelzepub with a curation of musical acts ranging from punk, rock, jazz, and funk, to marching bands, barbershop quartets, and swing DJs.
A myriad of intimate spaces featuring local and international displays of music, sideshow, burlesque and more — each running simultaneously all night long.
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Contact Level: Light (Business/Acquaintance), Simulated Sexual
Content Advisories: Costumes are mandatory. Expect fog and haze, flashing lights, moments of darkness, nudity, explicit sexuality, BDSM, disturbing performance imagery, and other intense thematic content.
Audience members should expect to be standing/walking during the performance. This experience is in a challenging mobility environment.
This performance is wheelchair accessible.
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