LivePerformance360 is Boca del Lupo’s presentation series curated by Sherry J Yoon, Artistic Director.
The next LP360 2023 presentation is June 21 to 24. A new piece, Reconciling, by acclaimed playwright Yvette Nolan plays alongside last year’s hit Pochsy at the Airport Hotel by Karen Hines.
Wednesday June 21: 5:30pm | 7pm
Thursday June 22: 5:30pm | 7pm
Friday June 23: 5:30pm | 7pm | 8:30pm
Saturday June 24: 2pm | 3:30pm | 5:30pm | 7pm | 8:30pm
Tickets are $15 for Students, $25 for general admission.
Pochsy at the Airport Hotel
Written by and starring Karen Hines
Directed by Sandi Somers
Sound Design and Edited by Carey Dodge
Forget about Trip Advisor, trash your Trivago, and dive into this enchanted, uncharted Hospitality Zone in 360 degrees. In an airport hotel on the shores of the River Styx, Pochsy mourns the loss of her job at Mercury Packers, navigates her struggles being “vegan-fluid,” and tries to conceal an unnatural pre-occupation with bubble wrap.
Reconciling
Written by Yvette Nolan
Directed by Sherry J Yoon
Featuring performances by Alana Hawley Purvis and Manami Hara
Sound Design and Edited by Carey Dodge
A splintering relationship is brought in for counselling, and feelings and dreams and desires are brought to the forefront. Audiences are placed right in the centre of it, in a 360 experience that is captivating, honest, humorous, and compelling.
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