B - THE UNDERWATER BUBBLE SHOW Comes to the Davidson Theatre in November

Performances are on November 11 for two shows, at 2 and 5 pm.

By: Aug. 04, 2023
B - THE UNDERWATER BUBBLE SHOW Comes to the Davidson Theatre in November
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Following your dreams and allowing your inner child to take over for a while is the premise of B-The Underwater Bubble Show, performing at the Davidson Theatre on November 11 for two shows, at 2 and 5 pm.

Inspired by childhood standards like “Alice in Wonderland,” “The Little Mermaid” and “Peter Pan,” B-The Underwater Bubble Show is a modern fairy tale with one major twist. “Each classic tale represents a journey of a kid who grows up and learns something,” explained co-creator and director Enrico Pezzoli. “We wanted a story about an adult character who discovers that he can still go back and enjoy life. We don’t always need to grow up. Sometimes we need to step backwards for a bit and restart."

Taking cues from Cirque du Soleil, the visually spectacular show incorporates the latest in stage technology. Lasers, low ground smoke and flying foam simulate waves and the underwater atmosphere.

 

Tickets are $27 and $37 and may be purchased at the CBUSArts Ticket Center at the Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.), online at www.capa.com or www.CBUSArts.com, and by phone at (614) 469-0939.

 

The show follows Mr. B, a creature of modern habits who “always feels pressed by a thousand things to do in a world that seems to be moving too fast.” The office worker discovers a little aquarium that appears like magic inside his briefcase and gradually becomes enchanted by the wondrous underwater world of Bubblelandia, which is full of seahorses, dragon fish, starfish, mermaids, and other creatures.

 

“Mr. B represents each of us,” Pezzoli notes. “His transformation is a journey which each of us could take 'only if'... everyone dreams about the possibilities of taking a break to sit, relax and simply daydream.”

 

A juggler in a huge plastic ball is the performer that immediately attracts Mr. B and the audience into Bubblelandia’s wondrous world, while dancers and acrobats serve as “small colorful fish chasing Mr. B and each other inside the aquarium. The main character is played by a skillful actor/mime exaggerating his gradual transformation from stressed-out modernity to blissed-out wonder. However, the biggest attraction of the show is the spectacular use of soap bubbles in multiple artistic ways.

 

“The biggest challenge was to make everyone understand that the show is for everyone. Many people only relate it to kids, but everyone loves bubbles. After performing in so many countries around the world, we have seen adults enjoying the show as much as kids, sometimes with even bigger reactions.”

 

Developed over two years, Bubblelandia debuted in October 2011 in Italy and has since toured worldwide. The debut US tour (2016) sold out two-thirds of its performances.

 

“Our main goal was to produce a show that could tour the world without any barriers, especially language,” Pezzoli explains. “We involved many elements of theater that could work without speech, like mime, puppets, physical comedy, and sand painting, while adding visual special effects. Even in parts of the world where the culture may be different from our own, the result is always the same, with everyone cheering and applauding.”

 




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