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SUMMARY:Odditorio | A Performative Art Installation
DESCRIPTION:Odditorio | A Performative Installation links the reinvention of awe for the audience through merging the use historic devices with modern technology to create the brilliant sights and sounds that will immerse the spectator in the artwork. Odditorio is an interactive art installation inspired by the story Sweeney Todd. A multi-year project\, it brings together his artistic practices and interests in immersion\, spectatorship\, intermedia\, wonder\, and the merging of historical and contemporary technologies. \nOdditorio is a performative art installation. It exists both as an art installation to be viewed in an exhibition space and as a performative work that is viewed by an audience. \nTherefore\, we have built the following schedule for both exhibition and performances. Prior to both performances audiences are welcome to come view the space as an artwork before seeing the scheduled performance. \nLearn more and register here.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/odditorio-a-performative-art-installation/
LOCATION:George Luscombe Theatre – MacKinnon Building
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:Sea Sick: The Play
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed science journalist Alanna Mitchell takes us on a deep dive through the science of climate change and how it is affecting our oceans. This powerful performance will take you to the bottom of the ocean and deliver you back up into hope and redemption. \nMacKinnon Building\, George Luscombe Theatre
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/sea-sick-the-play/
LOCATION:George Luscombe Theatre – MacKinnon Building
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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SUMMARY:Lion in the Streets: A play by Judith Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Judith Thompson wrote Lion in the Streets as a delayed\, and largely unconscious response to the murder\, in 1983\, of nine-year-old Sharon Morningstar Keenan in the neighborhood in Toronto where she lives with her family.  The play initially explored moments of crisis in the lives of a diverse and changing community. Soon enough “Isobel\,” who is the ghost of a girl murdered seventeen years before the action of the play\, asserted herself and entered the play. Lion in the Streets charts Isobel’s returning to earth to hunt down her killer and take revenge. \nWritten and directed by Judith Thompson; designed by Troy Hourie. \nLion in the Streets “is so harsh that it makes you feel like you’ve been stripped\, beaten and abandoned\, and so compassionate that it releases floods of grief and gratitude with its touch.” Colin Thomas\, The Georgia Strait. \nWarning: This play contains coarse language and content which may not be suitable for all members of the audience\, particularly those fourteen or under. \nNovember 10\, 15\, 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 11 and 18 at 2 p.m. \nGeorge Luscombe Theatre\, MacKinnon Building
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/39132/
LOCATION:George Luscombe Theatre – MacKinnon Building
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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SUMMARY:A Lion in the Streets: A play by Judith Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Judith Thompson wrote Lion in the Streets as a delayed\, and largely unconscious response to the murder\, in 1983\, of nine-year-old Sharon Morningstar Keenan in the neighborhood in Toronto where she lives with her family.  The play initially explored moments of crisis in the lives of a diverse and changing community. Soon enough “Isobel\,” who is the ghost of a girl murdered seventeen years before the action of the play\, asserted herself and entered the play. Lion in the Streets charts Isobel’s returning to earth to hunt down her killer and take revenge. \nWritten and directed by Judith Thompson; designed by Troy Hourie. \nLion in the Streets “is so harsh that it makes you feel like you’ve been stripped\, beaten and abandoned\, and so compassionate that it releases floods of grief and gratitude with its touch.” Colin Thomas\, The Georgia Strait \nWarning: This play contains coarse language and content which may not be suitable for all members of the audience\, particularly those fourteen or under. \nNovember 10\, 15\, 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 11 and 18 at 2 p.m. \nGeorge Luscombe Theatre\, MacKinnon Building
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/a-lion-in-the-streets-a-play-by-judith-thompson/
LOCATION:George Luscombe Theatre – MacKinnon Building
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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SUMMARY:Lion in the Streets: A play by Judith Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Judith Thompson wrote Lion in the Streets as a delayed\, and largely unconscious response to the murder\, in 1983\, of nine-year-old Sharon Morningstar Keenan in the neighborhood in Toronto where she lives with her family.  The play initially explored moments of crisis in the lives of a diverse and changing community. Soon enough “Isobel\,” who is the ghost of a girl murdered seventeen years before the action of the play\, asserted herself and entered the play. Lion in the Streets charts Isobel’s returning to earth to hunt down her killer and take revenge. \nWritten and directed by Judith Thompson; designed by Troy Hourie. \nLion in the Streets “is so harsh that it makes you feel like you’ve been stripped\, beaten and abandoned\, and so compassionate that it releases floods of grief and gratitude with its touch.” Colin Thomas\, The Georgia Strait \nWarning: This play contains coarse language and content which may not be suitable for all members of the audience\, particularly those fourteen or under. \nNovember 10\, 15\, 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 11 and 18 at 2 p.m. \nGeorge Luscombe Theatre\, MacKinnon Building
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/lion-in-the-streets-a-play-by-judith-thompson-4/
LOCATION:George Luscombe Theatre – MacKinnon Building
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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SUMMARY:Lion in the Streets: A play by Judith Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Judith Thompson wrote Lion in the Streets as a delayed\, and largely unconscious response to the murder\, in 1983\, of nine-year-old Sharon Morningstar Keenan in the neighborhood in Toronto where she lives with her family.  The play initially explored moments of crisis in the lives of a diverse and changing community. Soon enough “Isobel\,” who is the ghost of a girl murdered seventeen years before the action of the play\, asserted herself and entered the play. Lion in the Streets charts Isobel’s returning to earth to hunt down her killer and take revenge. \nWritten and directed by Judith Thompson; designed by Troy Hourie. \nLion in the Streets “is so harsh that it makes you feel like you’ve been stripped\, beaten and abandoned\, and so compassionate that it releases floods of grief and gratitude with its touch.” Colin Thomas\, The Georgia Strait \nWarning: This play contains coarse language and content which may not be suitable for all members of the audience\, particularly those fourteen or under. \nNovember 10\, 15\, 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 11 and 18 at 2 p.m. \nGeorge Luscombe Theatre\, MacKinnon Building
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/lion-in-the-streets-a-play-by-judith-thompson-3/
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CATEGORIES:Homepage
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SUMMARY:Lion in the Streets: A play by Judith Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Judith Thompson wrote Lion in the Streets as a delayed\, and largely unconscious response to the murder\, in 1983\, of nine-year-old Sharon Morningstar Keenan in the neighborhood in Toronto where she lives with her family.  The play initially explored moments of crisis in the lives of a diverse and changing community. Soon enough “Isobel\,” who is the ghost of a girl murdered seventeen years before the action of the play\, asserted herself and entered the play. Lion in the Streets charts Isobel’s returning to earth to hunt down her killer and take revenge. \nWritten and directed by Judith Thompson; designed by Troy Hourie. \nLion in the Streets “is so harsh that it makes you feel like you’ve been stripped\, beaten and abandoned\, and so compassionate that it releases floods of grief and gratitude with its touch.” Colin Thomas\, The Georgia Strait \nWarning: This play contains coarse language and content which may not be suitable for all members of the audience\, particularly those fourteen or under. \nNovember 10\, 15\, 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 11 and 18 at 2 p.m. \nGeorge Luscombe Theatre\, MacKinnon Building
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/lion-in-the-streets-a-play-by-judith-thompson-2/
LOCATION:George Luscombe Theatre – MacKinnon Building
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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SUMMARY:Lion in the Streets: A play by Judith Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Judith Thompson wrote Lion in the Streets as a delayed\, and largely unconscious response to the murder\, in 1983\, of nine-year-old Sharon Morningstar Keenan in the neighborhood in Toronto where she lives with her family.  The play initially explored moments of crisis in the lives of a diverse and changing community. Soon enough “Isobel\,” who is the ghost of a girl murdered seventeen years before the action of the play\, asserted herself and entered the play. Lion in the Streets charts Isobel’s returning to earth to hunt down her killer and take revenge. \nWritten and directed by Judith Thompson; designed by Troy Hourie. \nLion in the Streets “is so harsh that it makes you feel like you’ve been stripped\, beaten and abandoned\, and so compassionate that it releases floods of grief and gratitude with its touch.” Colin Thomas\, The Georgia Strait \nWarning: This play contains coarse language and content which may not be suitable for all members of the audience\, particularly those fourteen or under. \nNovember 10\, 15\, 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m.\nNovember 11 and 18 at 2 p.m. \nGeorge Luscombe Theatre\, MacKinnon Building
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/lion-in-the-streets-a-play-by-judith-thompson/
LOCATION:George Luscombe Theatre – MacKinnon Building
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