
When: January 31 — February 17
Where: Dalnavert Museum, 61 Carlton Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1N7, Canada
Price: Pay what you can, suggested $25; free with Ibsenfest pass
Tags: #immersivetheatre, #promenade, #openworld, #interactive, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)
A house is a monument. It stands, unchanged, while leaves and time and teardrops fall all around its walls. They say some houses can never be homes, that some houses are born evil. They say this about people, too. An immersive reimagining of Hedda Gabler, with inspiration drawn from the music of Yes We Mystic, Hedda, Reimagined beckons you deep inside a lonely house, a house with a restless spirit and a ravenous hunger for something lost a long, long time ago. They say some houses are born evil…
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This is a promenade-style performance with multiple storylines. You are encouraged to follow whomever or whatever interests you.
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Contact Level: Do not touch objects or people within the house, unless expressly invited to do so.
Content Advisories: Visitors may encounter intense psychological situations, gunshots, darkness.
The house includes up to 4 flights of stairs. The main floor is wheelchair accessible. Visitors with limited mobility are encouraged to contact us direct to make special arrangements.
The house has two gendered washrooms with individual stalls. A gender neutral staff washroom is available if required.
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