An audacious melding of art and science, this multidisciplinary adventure is a head-trip in the literal sense. The survivor of a medically induced coma and acquired brain injury, creator Shannon Yee presents a chance for us to live through her medical jou
Date/Time: Feb 2 2018, 12:30 am to 10:30 pm
Vancouver, Vancity Culture LabCost: $35.00
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Showtime: 12:30pm, 3:30pm, 6:30pm, 9pm
In this radically immersive production, audience members lie on hospital beds, put on headphones and enter her mind. It’s an audio experience like no other: re-enactment, internal monologue, evocative aural textures and more.
What does it mean for a mind to be injured? The answer lurks beyond the objective world, behind a wall of privacy and selfhood. Here is your chance to jump over that wall, and feel a kind of empathy you may have thought impossible. Along with its psychedelic frenzy and rushes of emotion, this work is perhaps most valuable for its tender intimacy.
Fearlessly personal and forthrightly political, Northern Irish playwright Shannon Yee uses her perspective as a queer, female, ethnic minority artist to create works that excite and subvert. She is a proud member of Agent 160, a female playwright-led company dedicated to fighting gender imbalance in the theatre.
" [A] quietly devastating example of uncategorisable art at its best… what comes across loudest of all is a call for compassion for people who seem unreachable.” -Time Out London
"A real-life ordeal, captured by a daring, disorientating artistic collaboration, which works brilliantly on so many levels…It should be available on prescription.” -The Stage
"Beautifully put together.” —The Guardian
Shannon Yee (Northern Ireland) - Presented with PuSh International Performing Arts Festival
Credits:
Writer, producer: Shannon Yee
Director: Anna Newell
Composer: Paul Stapleton
Dramaturg: Hanna Slattne
Choreographer: Stevie Prickett
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