
When: October 31
Where: THEMUSEUM, 10 King Street West Kitchener, ON, N2G 1A3
Price: $45; 19+
Tags: #immersivetheatre, #dance, #interactive, #spooky, #vampires, #Dracula, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory (see below)
As part of its new experiential exhibition, AFTERLIFE | A Séance Experience Featuring The Ghost of Thomas Lacey, THEMUSEUM is offering its
guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in a new and unique way.
For one evening only, October 31st, 2019, visitors will be drawn into an intriguing, seductive, theatrical display called Masquerade | Succumb to the Eve of St. George which is based on the story of Dracula. The performance is in collaboration with Toronto’s Transcen|Dance Project.
The all-encompassing theatrical experience will allow visitors to explore the AFTERLIFE exhibition and THEMUSEUM. Guests, encouraged to dress in black, white and red, will be given a mask and can follow any of the 9 actors as the mystery unfolds over three levels of THEMUSEUM. The performers will act as guides. Visitors are encouraged to discover multiple dimensions of the story on their own and compare with whom they arrived with at its conclusion.
Dress code: Black, White and Red. Masks will be provided upon arrival.
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Contact Level: Light (Business/Acquaintance) to Moderate (Familial), with consent. Audience members always have a choice in any situation given to them.
Content Advisories: Suspense, sensual content, and choreographed stage combat.
Audience members should expect to be standing/walking during the performance. Venue is fully accessible to wheelchairs.
		
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