The annual Without Walls Festival is the most significant performance festival for site-specifc, interactive, and immersive work in the United States and one of the premiere festivals for this work in the world.
This years fest returns to the UC San Diego campus in La Jolla, California, from April 23 – 26 and features such favorite NoPro artists as Ontroerend Goed, Jessica Creane, Mister and Mischief, and 404 Theater. This includes the West Coast premiere of Creane's Tea Party at the End of the World and 404's Deep Fake.
Tickets are available now, with many of them offered for free, and a few selected experiences going for $10-29.
For more, including ticket sales & reservations, visit wowfestival.org.
PRESS RELEASE FOLLOWS
LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE ANNOUNCES PROGRAMMING
FOR 2026 WOW FESTIVAL
Playhouse’s Acclaimed Annual Festival of Immersive and Site-Inspired Works To Be Presented in Partnership with UC San Diego April 23 - 26
WOW Festival to Feature More Than Two Dozen Thrilling Projects By Local, National and International Artists
La Jolla, CA – La Jolla Playhouse announces full programming for the 2026 WOW Festival of immersive, interactive and site-inspired work, presented in partnership with UC San Diego. The WOW Festival will take place April 23 – 26 on the UC San Diego campus.
Like previous WOW Festivals, the 2026 event will feature four action-packed days of more than two dozen theatre, dance, music, puppetry, and spectacle events, with multiple performances by acclaimed local, national and international artists occurring throughout the weekend.
Admission to the WOW Festival is free, and the majority of WOW productions are presented free of charge, with a handful of ticketed performances ranging from $10 - $29. Please visit wowfestival.org for the full WOW Festival schedule, information and tickets.
"We are thrilled to once again present this joyous artistic celebration in partnership with UC San Diego!” said Eric Keen Louie, La Jolla Playhouse’s Artistic Producing Director. “Where else can you spend four days going from a brass band marching with its own cheer section, to a vertical circus, to a crowd-created choir, to immersive and interactive experiences the whole family can dive into – and almost all of it free? That range isn't accidental. It's the whole mission of WOW: that art has no single shape – and neither does an audience."
The 2026 WOW Festival productions include Adult Puppet Cabaret, by Animal Cracker Conspiracy (San Diego, CA); Again! Again!, by Mister and Mischief (Los Angeles, CA); Carry On, by Cie Presque Siamoises (France); Choir! Choir! Choir!, by Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman (Canada), presented by ArtPower at UC San Diego; DeepFake, by 404 Theater (Denver, CO); Handle with Care, byOntroerend Goed (Belgium); [IMAGE DESCRIPTION], by Drew Petersen (New York, NY); Jam Side Up!, by The Kif-Kif Sisters (Canada); Karaoke Dreams, by Blindspot Collective (San Diego, CA); Message in a Bauble, by Enemies of Time (Berkeley, CA); Mucca Pazza Plays Around, by Mucca Pazza (Chicago, IL); My Body’s Wake, by Sensory Dimensions (New York, NY); Night Watch, by Bee’s Knees(Los Angeles, CA); Out of Body Expo, by Freak Nature Puppets (Los Angeles, CA); Rhythm Delivered, by DrumatiX (San Diego, CA); Suzik, by FORCE (South Korea); Tea Party at the End of the World, by IKantKoan Play/s (Philadelphia, PA); Terra Firma, by Sandra Portal-Andreu (Miami, FL); and With Honors, by Jesca Prudencia (San Diego, CA), along with three WOW art installations: LAMP, by ArtBuilds (San Diego, CA); Light Lane, by LeMonde Studio (Canada); and Sung Forests, by Project [BLANK] (San Diego, CA).
Additionally, the WOW Festival will feature performances of La Jolla Playhouse’s 2026 Performance Outreach Program (POP) Tour, Color?n, Colorado, as well as projects created by the San Diego Unified School District Honors Theatre Project and by UC San Diego Theatre and Dance students, along with a WOW developmental workshop entitled Molly Went Missing, by Enemies of Time (Berkeley, CA).
Without Walls (WOW) is La Jolla Playhouse’s signature performance program that takes art outside traditional theatre walls and into unique spaces around the San Diego community. From a car to a bar, from a beach to a basement, WOW invites audiences of all ages to interact with artists and art in unexpected ways, bringing people together and reimagining what storytelling can be. Since its inception in 2011, WOW has become one of the region’s most popular and acclaimed performance programs, including twelve stand-alone productions, eight WOW Festivals and fourteen Digital WOW pieces.
The 2026 WOW Festival is made possible through the partnership with UC San Diego; with additional support from the Prebys Foundation, Title Sponsor; City of San Diego Cultural Affairs, Hub Sponsor; Show Imaging, Venue Sponsor; Creative West and the National Endowment for the Arts; as well as WOW SuperFans: Denise and Lon Bevers, Susan E. Dube, Dwight Hare and Stephanie Bergsma, Greg and Marike Fitzgerald Charitable Fund, Peggy Ann Wallace and WALLY.
Founded as an experiment in 1960, UC San Diego scholars aren’t afraid to challenge convention if it means we can accelerate answers to our society’s most pressing issues. As one of the top 20 research universities in the world, we are driving change far beyond our walls to advance society and propel economic growth. And the world has taken notice. UC San Diego's main campus is located near the Pacific Ocean on approximately 1,200 acres of coastal woodland in La Jolla, California. The campus sits on the ancestral homelands of the Kumeyaay Nation. Kumeyaay people continue to have an important and thriving presence in the region. UC San Diego's rich academic portfolio includes eleven academic, professional and graduate schools and eight undergraduate residential colleges. UC San Diego is also home to the prestigious Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the UC San Diego Health System.
La Jolla Playhouse is a place where artists and audiences come together to create what’s new and next in the American theatre, from Tony Award-winning productions, to imaginative programs for young audiences, to interactive experiences outside our theatre walls. Founded in 1947 by Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire and Mel Ferrer, the Playhouse is internationally renowned for the development of new plays and musicals, including mounting 120 world premieres, commissioning 70 new works, and sending 37 productions to Broadway, garnering a total of 42 Tony Awards, as well as the 1993 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre.
WOW Festival Projects
Adult Puppet Cabaret
By Animal Cracker Conspiracy
San Diego, CA
Tickets: $21
Step into a delightfully unhinged evening where grown-ups meet puppets – those mischievous creatures who come alive with a well-placed hand, rod, or string. Blending Parisian cabaret roots with modern puppetry mayhem, we unleash sassy beasts, mythical oddballs, and characters with more personality than room to contain them. Irreverent, intimate, and absolutely for adults, our puppets will whisper nonsense, dance badly, and lead you into joyful, collective chaos.
Again! Again!
Created and performed by Jeff Crocker, Andy Crocker and Tiffany Ogburn
Los Angeles, CA
Tickets: $25
What happens when a writer, a director, and a performer are also mom, dad, and babysitter? When does caregiving pause and the show begin? Most importantly, is tonight a treat night? Personal and participatory, Again! Again! dances at the crossroads of game, clowning, and the friends we call family. A work-life-art balancing act live on stage. Who’s watching the kid? Who’s watching the show? Three artists portraying themselves invite the audience to play their way into a conversation on balance, determination, and the joyful chaos of creative care. From running errands to running a rehearsal, playing to playmaking, lullabies to laundry, they try to do it all. And then do it again. Fueled by true life inspiration and contemporary clowning, Again! Again! is a love letter to collaborators of all kinds, teeter-tottering between sweet and challenging – like all worthwhile care-giving endeavors.
Carry On
By Cie Presque Siamoises
France
Free
A participatory performance on parenthood. Is carrying necessarily raising? Is raising the same as carrying? Who are these parents who carry? Carry on being a parent, going through the joys and difficulties, experiencing impermanence, witnessing a child's journey - and our own.
That's the real adventure. Carry On is a show co-created with parent-children from your town, to depict parenthood in the colors of diversity and singularity.
Choir! Choir! Choir! By Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman
Presented by ArtPower at UC San Diego
Canada
Free
“Why see a show when you can BE the show!” Choir! Choir! Choir! is the fully interactive, participatory show that turns audience into performer. So get ready to laugh, dance and SING! your hearts out with hundreds of other music-lovers just like you. It’s like a big birthday party for the greatest songs of all time and you’re invited! So grab a friend (or ten) and come out ready to GIVE IT ALL YOU’VE GOT! - all voices welcome, no experience necessary. We Teach, You Sing! Everyone Wins!
Colorin, Colorado
By La Jolla Playhouse POP Tour
San Diego, CA
Free
Georgie, a shy fourth-grader with a hidden talent for guitar, panics when asked to read aloud and ends up in the principal’s office, sparking an unexpected friendship with the fearless and ever-curious Inez. While Georgie worries about her grandfather in the hospital, she discovers an old story he once wrote: the magical tale of two fantastical creatures: Goyo and Gato. With help from her new BFF Inez, Georgie finds the courage to face her reading challenges and brings the story to life — just in time for the Festival de Primavera. In the end, talents are discovered, a family bond is deepened, and the story finds its perfect ending.
DeepFake
By 404 Theater
Denver, CO
Tickets: $21
You are the Head of Public Relations at Mirrorminds.ai, a company preparing for the launch of their newest product that allows anyone to create fake videos that look perfectly real. As sole audience member and active participant in this immersive theatrical experience, you will video-chat with co-workers, investigate the materials in your office, and argue for your own perspective on the appropriate use of AI. It’s up to you to make this launch a success... or not. Part puzzle room, part quiet horror story.
Fool’s Gold: A Trickster Review
San Diego Unified Honors Theatre Project with La Jolla Playhouse
San Diego, CA
Free
High school performers from across San Diego Unified School District bring a whirlwind of trickster tales to life with clowning, chaos, and big goofy energy — all anchored by a wildly reimagined Tortoise & Hare that runs (and occasionally crawls) through the entire show. As the race unfolds in unexpected ways, global trickster stories pop up, collide, and interfere, flipping familiar narratives upside down. Expect laughter, delightful sabotage, physical comedy, and a joyful reminder that sometimes the “loser,” the fool, or the rule-breaker changes the story entirely.
Handle with Care
By Ontroerend Goed
Belgium
Tickets: $25
A box is mailed to the theatre. The instructions are clear: Invite a group of people, on a specific day, at a specific time. Let the audience take their seats. Place the box at the center of the stage. The audience is waiting. And then an audience member stands up and opens the box.
The show has started. No one is watching. Can you create something meaningful? Handle with Care is a theatre performance in a box. No actors, no technicians. Just a box. And you.
[IMAGE DESCRIPTION]
By Drew Petersen
New York, NY
Free
A cathartic lecture and live dissertation on a fictitious relationship, [IMAGE DESCRIPTION] is a participatory theatrical encounter that explores objectivity and subjectivity in our optical perception of things. Framed as the story of a friendship/relationship between the audience and the performer, [IMAGE DESCRIPTION] examines the distance between a captured image and a lived experience in an attempt to highlight the surrealness we encounter every day in our lives and pictures. Ultimately, in a world, time, and context that is obsessed with how something looks, [IMAGE DESCRIPTION] asks us to examine what something actually is.
Jam Side Up!
By the Kif-Kif Sisters
Canada
Free
Flying bunnies, speeding French fries! This duo fights giant pink monsters, practices the art of snacking and ensures the triumph of the umbilical cord. The Kif-Kif Sisters mix surprising comedy and audience interaction with enough happiness to make vegetables explode! Inseparable since the womb, these twin sisters have been doing street performances all over the world for over a decade.
Karaoke Dreams
By Blindspot Collective
San Diego, CA
Tickets: $21
Step inside a neon-lit karaoke bar where the beer is cold, the mic is hot, and every song tells a story. Karaoke Dreams is an immersive celebration of connection, community, and the catharsis of singing out your truth. Join a group of regulars – and a few unexpected newcomers – for a night of anthems, ballads, and guilty pleasures that we all know by heart, including music by Pink, Queen, Rihanna, One Direction, Alanis Morissette, and many more. As patrons step up to the mic, relationships ignite, memories surface, and strangers are bound together by song. Guided by a charismatic host and fueled by hits spanning decades and genres, Karaoke Dreams becomes the immersive soundtrack of our lives — joyful, messy, loud, and unmistakably human.
LAMP
By ArtBuilds
San Diego, CA
Free
LAMP explores what it feels like to fall inside a kaleidoscope. LAMP’s mesmerizing shadow patterns dance across triangular shade sails, inviting you to slip into a cozy nest of pillows. Buttons allow you to trigger dozens of different synchronized light and sound experiences. By day, LAMP offers respite in its shaded sanctuary. By night, it becomes a beacon of interactive wonder, drawing you into its glowing embrace where you can orchestrate your own visual symphony. First seen at the 2025 YOUtopia Festival.
Light Lane
By LeMonde Studio
Canada
Free
Light Lane by LeMonde Studio is a human-powered, immersive light experience that transforms public space into a vibrant corridor of motion and sound. Visitors activate the installation through their own energy – pedaling, turning, or interacting with custom-designed mechanisms that generate electricity in real time. As participants engage, a dynamic canopy of lights responds instantly, creating evolving patterns, colors, and rhythms that reflect collective movement. Designed to spark joy and connection during winter months, Light Lane encourages play, collaboration, and spontaneous interaction among strangers. The more people participate, the brighter and more animated the installation becomes, reinforcing the power of shared energy. Fully sustainable and engineered with eco-friendly technology, Light Lane embodies LeMonde Studio’s mission to merge art, community, and renewable power – reminding cities that memorable public experiences can be both magical and environmentally responsible.
Message in a Bauble
By Enemies of Time
Berkeley, CA
Free
Toy vending machines don’t generally ask for favors. But this one does: “I know you must be terribly busy with the forthcoming apocalypse, but something seems to have gone horribly wrong. I could really use your help.” Text the phone number and go on a real-world adventure. EDIN is trapped in the machines and terrified of its newfound mortality. Will you help?
Molly Went Missing – A WOW Developmental Workshop
By Enemies of Time
Berkeley, CA
Free – Reservations Required
Can you gentle parent a poltergeist? The ghost of a scared kid takes over a local haunted history tour in an unexpectedly real crisis. Molly Ward was seven when she died in this very hotel room in 1978. If it weren’t for the fire, she’d be 54 years old today. How it goes depends on you. Can you see the child through the poltergeist?
Mucca Pazza Plays Around
By Mucca Pazza
Chicago, IL
Free
Join Mucca Pazza as they Play Around. Liberated from the confines of the stage, the band will swirl, twirl, flop, and bop around – untethered by cables and inhibitions. Watch in wonder and dance joyously as they interact with audience, architecture, and anything else they come across. Finding opportunities to blur the lines between serious art and unabashed silliness.
My Body’s Wake
By Sensory Dimensions
New York, NY
Free – Reservations Required
Through a visceral blend of body painting, live improvisational dance and violin, projection, and generative sound, My Body’s Wake invites audiences into an immersive, sensory-rich journey through the emotional landscapes of grief, isolation, anger, and care. Rooted in the artists’ lived experiences with chronic pain and dynamic disability, the performance offers a raw yet tender space for witnessing the unseen. While unflinching in its exploration of pain and longing, the piece ultimately moves toward moments of connection, resilience, and renewal. This one-of-a-kind performance offers an experience that’s as intimate as it is unforgettable; don’t miss your chance to be part of it.
Night Watch
By Bee’s Knees
Los Angeles. CA
Tickets: $29
Welcome to the night shift. You’ve been assigned to a surveillance van parked in a remote lot. The monitors are live. A voice on the walkie is ready to guide you. Your task? Watch closely, follow protocol, and make it to morning. Night Watch is an intimate immersive thriller where corporate training meets corporeal dread. Designed by a team of immersive theater and theme park design veterans, this experience blends interactive storytelling with analog horror – all set within a 9-foot cargo van. Stay focused. Don’t break the rules. And whatever you do, don’t look away.
Out of Body Expo
By Freak Nature Puppets
Los Angeles, CA
Free
Freak Nature’s giant puppets and scrappy approach to immersive theater have time and time again narrowly avoided achieving world peace. This time, it’ll be different. Enter Out of Body Expo, a world of ramshackle DIY puppetry and reality-bending experimentation built out of cardboard and foam. Buckle up and lock in for a live-scored outdoor experience that lies just beyond what our flesh brains can imagine.
Rhythm Delivered
By DrumatiX
San Diego, CA
Free
Step into a world of wonder with DrumatiX’s award-winning Rhythm Delivered. Six performers unleash an electrifying blend of tap dance, body percussion, and drumming on everyday objects. Buckets, boxes, crates, household items, and plastic tubes are mysteriously discovered and transformed into musical instruments. Momentum builds as sounds and props rise to an overhead rail for a thrilling finale. Equal parts spectacle and live concert, Rhythm Delivered is interactive, laugh-out-loud, and visually striking - a family-friendly, 30-minute experience that reveals the extraordinary in the everyday and sparks creativity long after the last beat.
Sung Forests
By Project [BLANK]
San Diego, CA
Free
A singer stands in a grove of magnolia trees, activating the quiet garden with her voice. Using a purpose-built sound system, her singing enters into dialogue with speakers installed in the branches above, stretching time and mapping the space sonically. As she offers fragments of H?ndel operas to the garden, her voice is received, suspended, and gradually transformed. Through a computer-controlled system of feedback loops and echoes, the singing becomes frozen in time, unfolding into a web of interacting tones that shift, morph, and multiply. Points and lines of sound emerge, forming rich harmonic fields that coalesce into a slowly evolving spectral ecosystem. As each cycle unfolds, the original voice recedes, replaced by a dense acoustic environment reminiscent of natural habitats – a rainforest, a mountain lakeside, a meadow at dusk. Together, voice and electronics trace an immersive sonic topography that redefines space through sound.
Suzik
By FORCE
South Korea
Free
Go beyond the competition, look for the value of cooperative harmony. Suzik is a Chinese pole performance of three persons resisting the vertical structure. While going against the gravity of the Chinese pole in a risky and perilous position of verticality, they support each other and try to create a new meaning of “the vertical” with a coexistence and a cooperation rather than a competition. Suzik means “verticality” in Korean. What about win-win, rather than competition in a vertical society? Horizontal, not vertical. It is a story where you can feel the ‘value of cooperation’ while living together. Rather than trying to pull each other down in a vertical structure, wouldn’t it be much more meaningful to reach out your hand and step forward together if someone falls behind? The show demonstrates the new meaning of ‘the vertical’ and the system of the win-win; a reciprocal achievement through the performance.
Tea Party at the End of the World
By IKantKoan Play/s
Philadelphia, PA
Tickets: $25
As a guest of this intimate tea party, you are presented with exquisite tea and parlor games, and when the end comes, no need to panic, you won’t be alone. Tea Party at the End of the World explores how we connect to one another in times of uncertainty and fear; celebrating the splendor of being alive in a beautiful and disappearing world, while honoring the unfathomable cost it exacts on our ability to connect and find purpose. Inspired by the creator’s time in the Arctic Circle and the ritual comfort of loose-leaf tea, this cutting and cozy exploration of the eco-apocalypse proposes that remaining playful in dire circumstances is the key not only to surviving but thriving.
Terra Firma
By Sandra Portal-Andreu
Miami, FL
Free
Terra Firma engages us to channel our memories, our connection to the land, our home. In collaboration with Betty Osceola of the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, she shares the perspectives, teachings, and traditions of the Miccosukee people. The performance invites us to redefine our relationship with home by encouraging the public to share a message for future generations via written notes placed in a capsule. It is an acknowledgement for our land ancestors and an opportunity for the public to ground themselves in the spaces we live in and share.
With Honors
By Jesca Prudencia
San Diego, CA
Free
Ever wanted to be celebrated, congratulated, and awarded for being exactly as you are? With Honors does exactly that in this feel-good ceremonial dance party experience where you get the graduate experience. Hosted by the Masters of Fine Awesomeness (dancers, singers, and a live DJ), this playful evening is packed with surprises that will give the guests of honor (you!) the red-carpet treatment. Sit back to bask in your glory or step up to be recognized for your brilliance.
WOW Festival Artist Biographies
404 Theater (DeepFake) is an ensemble of theatermakers and technologists. They searched for a company that combined storytelling with genuinely cutting-edge technology and got 404 (ERROR: Not Found). Their mission is to bring the rapid innovation of the tech world into live theater to engage audiences with new forms and new questions. They seek to make works that are contemporary and contingent: they work because the tech is possible, and because the audience is present.
San Diego-based artists Iain Gunn and Bridget Rountree are Animal Cracker Conspiracy (ACC) (Adult Puppet Cabaret), a contemporary hybrid puppet company invested in peering under the surface of things and pushing the boundaries of kinetic performance. Joining forces in 2004, they create performances that decenter expectations, open new avenues of thought, and invoke the uncanny. Their ongoing practice is based on a shared interest and exploration of where fine art, puppetry, performance art, physical theatre and mixed media intersect. Traversing abstractions of movement from the material to the immaterial, folk to contemporary, and intellectual to intuitive, ACC actively cultivates the suspension of disbelief by embracing the unknown and using the manipulation of puppets to create original stories. Past work includes the WOW productions Oddisea: A Puppet Procession, Spectrum, Society of Wonder, as well as Paper Cities Project, The Collector, Adrift, and many others. ACC has participated in numerous national and international artist residencies, conferences, exhibitions and workshops.
ArtBuilds (LAMP) was founded in 2019 by four faculty members at the University of San Diego passionate about creating art in community. Their mission is twofold: to build expansive participatory art installations and cultivate the creative community behind them. The collective, a registered 501c3, is 100% volunteer run with a focus on the creation of large format, participatory sculptures that invite action. They have created a 12-foot-tall sundial with interchangeable disks (About Time), a 60-foot-long series of climbable hexagonal gates (ReEmergence), and a two-ton unfolding dodecahedron covered in 17,000 LEDs (Unfolding Humanity). They have received commissions from the City of San Diego and the Burning Man Project as well as raised funds through public donations.
Bee’s Knees (Night Watch) is the production brainchild of two immersive industry veterans: Sara Beil and KJ Knies. Having gotten their start in theater and film, they longed for something a little more…daring. They made their leap into immersive storytelling by way of virtual reality, which eventually led them to immersive theater, where they honed their craft in interactive narrative, experiential design, and guest engagement. By day, they now work in themed entertainment – Sara on the creative side of things, and KJ on the production side. But at night, they like to have fun – the only way creators know how – by creating cool sh!#t. Bee’s Knees is their playground for bold, hands-on storytelling that pushes boundaries and invites audiences to step inside the story.
Blindspot Collective (Karaoke Dreams) develops transformative theatre that amplifies marginalized voices, illuminates untold stories, bridges disparate experiences, and energizes vulnerable communities. The company has received acclaim for its original work, including site-specific events, new musicals, touring productions, and verbatim plays that have been nominated or awarded Outstanding Solo Performance, Outstanding Musical, and Outstanding Play by the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle. Previous collaborations with La Jolla Playhouse includeTale Travelers, iykyk, salty water, Black S?ance, when the bubble bursts, Hall Pass, and Walks of Life. Since its founding in 2017, Blindspot Collective has collaborated with The Old Globe; Diversionary Theatre; UC San Diego; and other community partners to develop projects that meaningfully engage audiences and artists in the blindspot of society.
Since 2011, directors Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman (Choir! Choir! Choir!) have blurred the lines between performer and audience, traveling the world to create harmony with strangers and friends alike. They’ve collaborated with renowned artists like Patti Smith, David Byrne, Brandi Carlile, Rick Astley, Rufus Wainwright, and even Kermit The Frog at New York’s Lincoln Center, creating memorable videos that have garnered views in the millions.
DrumatiX (Rhythm Delivered) is an acclaimed, bi-coastal creative percussion company led by Founder and Artistic Director/Choreographer Noa Barankin. Fusing virtuosic tap, body percussion, and drumming on found objects (buckets, barrels, boxes, household items, and more), DrumatiX creates wordless, interactive performances. The company tours theaters, festivals, and communities, and delivers robust arts-in-education programs and residencies nationwide. Recent honors include Audience Choice (San Diego Fringe 2024), Pick of the Fringe (Hollywood Fringe 2023), and multiple Best Live Theatre & Family Performances wins (Boston Parents Paper). DrumatiX maintains active ensembles in L.A., San Diego, and Boston and has performed for leading presenters and community partners, including The Old Globe, Pasadena Playhouse, The Music Center, San Diego Airport, Jacob’s Pillow, Providence Performing Arts Center, and Clayton Opera House. Their work sparks creativity, connection, and joy - turning everyday objects into music and inviting everyone into the groove.
Enemies of Time (Message in a Bauble and Molly Went Missing – A WOW Workshop) puts audiences in the center of the story. Karen Castelletti, Michael Feldman, and Lyra Levin fused their experience in narrative, game design, circus, engineering, magic, and tech to create a multi-disciplinary immersive theater company in the San Francisco Bay Area. They build narrative-driven, immersive stories that broadly invite audiences to make choices that matter. Their work has toured across the world, including NYC, LA, London, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (Underbelly). Keep your enemies closer at enemiesoftime.com.
FORCE (Suzik) is a creative group that was established in 2016 with the goal of changing the way people view and approach arts. FORCE does this by displaying content that effectively harmonizes the intrinsic value of arts with the infinite possibilities of modern times through a matrix of fusion and connection. The company is making its unique world of arts clear, and suggesting diverse possibilities for new forms of performing arts, techniques, and space experiences.
Freak Nature Puppets (Out of Body Expo) is an artist collective from Los Angeles, CA. Their work channels dreamlike narratives through giant puppetry, leading to unexpected and playful conclusions. Freak Nature’s theatrical work is inspired by the avant-garde progressive puppetry of Bread and Puppet Theater, the oddball physical theater of Mummenshanz, and the anarchist children's entertainment of Pee Wee Herman. The collective also promotes the accessibility of the art of puppetry with free and low-cost puppet-building events, puppet slams, and children’s workshops. Freak Nature’s past collaborators and co-presenters include Dead & Company, the Bob Baker Marionette Theater, Eric Andre, KCRW, Poncili Creacion, David Zwirner Gallery, and Childish Gambino. They developed elements of Out of Body Expo as the inaugural artists-in-residence at the Elysian Theater in Los Angeles in 2024. Freak Nature is Deedee Anderson, Bobby Bergin, Aubrielle Hvolboll, Siena Jeakle, Matthew Sater, and Mori Wexler.
IKantKoan Play/s (Tea Party at the End of the World) is serious about play, and playful about the things we are often most serious about. Why? Because it’s hard to do hard things, and isn’t it better to do those things in good company, with a healthy bit of mischief, and the opportunity for depth? IKantKoan’s projects range from live, immersive and interactive performances, including Chaos Theory, Know Thyself, and Fair Trade (WOW 2023), to the publication of cooperative tabletop games based on philosophical thought experiments, notably the 7-game Age of Enlightenment series. Their work has been presented by ArsNova, HERE Arts, Fastaval, SXSW, Caveat NYC, ASLE, and La Jolla Playhouse. Jessica Creane, the company’s founder, has spoken at The World Economic Forum DQ Symposium on Xr+ (NYC), Next Stage Immersive Summit (L.A.), GDC (San Francisco), Beyond Opera (Helsinki), TEDx, Indiecade (L.A.), and Games for Change (NYC), and been featured by The New Times, Imaginary Worlds, and on KQED San Francisco, among others. She is a contributing author to The Existential Toolkit for Climate Justice Educators: How to Teach in a Burning World and serves on the Board of Directors for Pig Iron Theater Company.
The Kif-Kif Sisters (Jam Side Up!) are identical twin sisters from Montreal, Canada, creating visual performances for both stage and outdoor public spaces since 2007. Their humor is tender, intelligent, and accessible to audiences of all ages. Blending physical theatre, circus arts, music, robotics, puppetry, and performance, they have presented their work more than 1,000 times in over 20 countries. Their creations have been commissioned by organizations such as the Musee National des Beaux-Arts du Qu?bec and Cirque du Soleil, and featured in major festivals across Europe, Asia, North America, and Latin America. Their artistic approach centers on play, the unexpected, and the transformation of everyday objects. Drawing from the delicate magic of street performance and their experience in unconventional spaces, they cultivate a close connection with audiences, who become joyful participants in each unique and intimate event.
LeMonde Studio (Light Lane) is an experiential design studio specializing in sustainable, human-powered installations that transform public spaces into interactive works of art. Blending creativity, engineering, and eco-friendly technology, the studio designs large-scale activations that invite audiences to generate their own energy – literally. Through cycling, cranking, or collaborative movement, visitors power immersive light and sound experiences that celebrate play, community, and environmental awareness. Working with municipalities, downtown districts, festivals, and brands, LeMonde Studio creates custom installations that spark connection and encourage year-round outdoor engagement, especially in winter cities. Their approach merges artistic excellence with green innovation, proving that impactful entertainment can also promote energy consciousness. By putting people at the center of the experience, LeMonde Studio empowers communities to rediscover the joy of participation while reimagining how public spaces can inspire, connect, and come alive sustainably.
Mister & Mischief, a.k.a. Jeff and Andy Crocker (Again! Again!) create fun-forward performances designed to delight audiences and turn strangers into pals. Previous interactive experiences include the absurdist puzzle-play Escape From Godot; the wordless clowning adventure The Builder and the Dove for the Skirball Cultural Center; and the energetic factory-floor experience The Narrative Treatment Plant for the Library Foundation of Los Angeles. La Jolla Playhouse fans may have seen their experiential pirate radio documentary 40 Watts From Nowhere or their playable kid detective memoir The Apple Avenue Detective Agency at previous Without Walls Festivals.
Theatre-performance-group Ontroerend Goed (Handle with Care), a punning name, roughly translated as “Feel Estate,” produces self-devised work grounded in the here and now, inviting their audiences to participate as well as observe. They first emerged on the international scene in 2007, with The Smile Off Your Face, a one-on-one show in which the audience is tied to a wheelchair and then blindfolded. Their hit show Once and For All was an uncompromising celebration of raw teenage energy on stage. With every new piece of work, Ontroerend Goed provides an intense experience constructed in reality; life goes on during the performance. The company has won numerous prizes across Europe and has hit New York, Sydney, London to critical acclaim. Their work is currently being performed in countries around the world. Ontroerend Goed team: Alexander Devriendt, Charlotte De Bruyne, Karolien De Bleser, Aur?lie Lannoy, Leonore Spee, Samir Veen, Remi Cosijn, Wim Smet, Hannes Pieters, Luna Boone, Justine Boutens & Beth Thyrion.
Mucca Pazza (Mucca Pazza Plays Around) is a 30-odd-member rock and roll marching band from Chicago, IL. Mucca Pazza seeks to attain the seemingly unattainable through an ever-evolving collective of artistic voices. Trumpets, trombones, saxophones and sousaphones combine with guitar, mandolin, violin, cello and accordion, all on top of a rhythmic drumline — and all dressed in mismatched marching band uniforms. Add cheerleaders performing absurdist cheers and you’ll quickly understand the band’s ethos: Silly is serious, the more the merrier, collectively jumping for joy. Since forming in 2004, Mucca Pazza has melded original compositions with physical and street-theater spectacle. Musical influences range from B?la Bart?k to Balkan folk, Bj?rk to Charles Mingus, Clara Schumann to classic cartoons.
Drew Petersen ([IMAGE DESCRIPTION]) is a New York City-based multi-disciplinary content creator, writer, artist, and educator. He currently works with Park Avenue Armory, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Theater Workshop, and The New Victory Theater.
Drew has been commissioned by, presented at, and created original work for Lincoln Center Education, The Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, The Met Museum, Park Avenue Armory, La Jolla Playhouse, New Victory Theater, Big Apple Circus, Wallis Annenberg Center in Beverly Hills, Segerstrom Center for the Arts, Miami Theatre Center, Cleveland Playhouse Square, Kinzoo, Hellosaurus, and Sound Lounge in New York City. He is currently an arts education consultant with Brown Arts Institute at Brown University, MASS MoCA, The Glass House, and the Charleston Gaillard Center.He was the Artistic Director for Trusty Sidekick Theater Company for 5 years, a theater company devoted to creating high quality, original work for
young audiences and their families.
The Performance Outreach Program (POP) Tour (Color?n, Colorado) is one of La Jolla Playhouse’s signature Education programs, showcasing an annual world-premiere, Playhouse-commissioned production that brings the magic of theatre to San Diego classrooms. Launched in 1987, the POP Tour can be accessed by schools, libraries and community centers. Prior to each performance, a Playhouse teaching artist visits each school, either in person or virtually, to engage students in an interactive workshop that explores issues and themes at the core of the play. The Playhouse also provides schools with an interactive standards-based engagement guide that enables educators to integrate the play into their curriculum, including exciting interviews with the cast and the creative team. Ideal for students in grades 3 – 6.
Sandra Portal-Andreu (Terra Firma) is a Miami-based Interdisciplinary Artist and Choreographer of Colombian and Cuban heritage. Her work explores the intersection of performance and film, often centered on identity, mothering, and nature. Supported by such institutions as the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Live Arts Miami, NALAC, and Miami Light Project, Sandra’s collaborations include projects with Infinity Machine, Sol and The Tribu, Sarasota Contemporary Dance, and the Miami-Dade Public Library System. Her work has been presented at Movement Research at Judson Church (NYC), Dance on Camera (NYC), The Deering Estate (FL), PBS, and the Cucalorus Film Festival (NC). She is a recipient of the Miami Individual Artists Grant (2023–25), a 2022 Telly Award, and the 2021 Dance Miami Choreographer’s Grant. Currently, she is a member of Teo Castellanos D-Projects.
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Project [Blank]’s Sam Dunscombe is an audio engineer, sound artist, performer, and composer whose work explores time through studio practice, field recording, experimental composition, and performance. She has presented and performed internationally with leading ensembles, collaborated with numerous composers, and served as archivist to Horatiu Radulescu’s estate. A founding member of Berlin’s Harmonic Space Orchestra, she produces records, develops audio technologies, and currently works at UC San Diego as a high-level research supporter with an emphasis on recorded sound and audio archiving. Leslie Ann Leytham is a San Diego-based mezzo-soprano who commissions and performs multi-media narrative vocal works, collaborating with composers as singer, actor, director, and producer. She has premiered works by Laure Hiendl, Nicolas Reveles, Carolyn Chen, Marti Epstein, Roger Reynolds, and others, and performed as a featured artist with San Diego Opera, The Industry Opera, WildUp, Noon 2 Midnight, Monday Evening Concerts, La Jolla Symphony, and Guerilla Opera. She holds a D.M.A. from UC San Diego and is Artistic Director of the experimental concert series Project [BLANK].
Jesca Prudencio (With Honors) is an internationally acclaimed director and choreographer dedicated to creating experiences that uplift humanity around the world. Her immersive interactive productions It’s A Ship Show!, We Fancy, and Club Caliente were created exclusively for Virgin Voyages cruise lines with five companies performing these works internationally. Past WOW Festival productions include Little Amal, Mobile Happiness Bazaar, PDA, and Can We Now? Recent theater: Our Town (Hungarian Theater of Cluj), Fabulous Disaster (Theater Asylum NYC), Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play (Old Globe, SF Playhouse), Bald Sisters by Vichet Chum, The Great Leap by Lauren Yee (Steppenwolf), and Kit Yan and Melissa Li’s Interstate (Mixed Blood, East West Players). She is Head of Directing at SDSU’s School of Theatre, Television, and Film; inaugural Julie Taymor World Theater Fellowship. Education: B.F.A. from NYU Tisch, M.F.A. from UC San Diego. Jescaprudencio.com.
San Diego Unified School District (Fool’s Gold: A Trickster Review) prioritizes Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) as core academic pursuits, critical to a well-rounded education, by cultivating artistic literacy and developing in students the creative and intellectual capacity and skills necessary to thrive in cultural communities and career pursuits. SDUSD VAPA is committed to inclusion and diversity, so that all SDUSD students develop agency, creative capacity, and civic responsibility.
Sensory Dimensions (My Body’s Wake) depicts the experiences of disabled people with chronic illness and pain by immersing audiences in multi-sensory environments using a diverse range of artistic modalities. Founded by interdisciplinary artists Casey Hall-Landers and Elicia Neo through the Berklee NYC Master’s program in Creative Media and Technology, the duo is fueled by a passion to create accessible, safe, and welcoming spaces for all. In the artists’ ongoing investigation to express invisible disabilities through art, Sensory Dimensions have developed a practice of recontextualizing pain through different sensory and artistic pathways, interweaving accessible design within their creative expression. Through their performances and workshops, Casey and Elicia hope to promote visibility for invisible and dynamic disabilities and chronic illness.
Born in 2009, Cie Presque Siamoises (Carry On) works on proximity with the audience, sharing intimacy, and the singularity of bodies and relationships. It combines contortion, carried, acting and choreographic research.
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