ITSAZOO Invites Audiences into Their Own, Personal Horror Film with Site-Specific Theatre Event: HIDDEN
By: A.A. Cristi Sep. 20, 2016
ITSAZOO presents the bone-chilling, site-specific horror event Hidden, October 22 - November 13, 2016at UBC Botanical Garden. Inspired by slasher-era movies such as Friday the 13th and Halloween, Playwright and Co-Director Sebastien Archibald and award-winning Director Chelsea Haberlin will take participants on an experiential journey. Armed only with flashlights, intimate audiences of 13 people will tread deep into the forest to witness the grisly tale of the Lost Lovers Murder Tour.
"There is something primevally frightening about the woods at night. It triggers something in our imagination and minds that links us back to our earliest ancestors, as they huddled around their fires," says Chelsea Haberlin, Co-Artistic Producer and Director of the upcoming work. "With Hidden, we take this primal fear and mix in the contemporary fascination with voyeurism. In an age of Making a Murderer binge-watching and unlimited access to strangers' lives through social media, we flip the equation on its head. While audiences begin the experience as the observer, they very quickly become the observed." The production begins with audience members loading into a van belonging to The Lost Lovers Murder Tour and setting off toward their destination. As they travel into the woods, their tour guide shares the gruesome story of a murder that took place in the forest exactly 20 years ago - and of a restless spirit who still walks the woods. Upon arrival, the tour begins to offer a dramatic re-enactment of three university students' final hours - but quickly takes a terrifying and unexpected turn for the worst.ITSAZOO Productions creates dynamic theatre events for daring audiences - whether it's a fly-on-the-wall immersive experience, or a participatory, site specific event. The company formed in 2004 and is operated today by Co-Artistic Producers: Sebastien Archibald, also Playwright-in-Residence, and Chelsea Haberlin, recipient of a Jessie Richardson Award in Directing and The Ray Michal Award for Outstanding Body of Work by an Emerging Director. Through four core values - immersion, risk, fun, and community - ITSAZOO creates absorbing, all-encompassing worlds for audiences to experience. ITSAZOO's major productions to-date include The Competition is Fierce (nominated for seven Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards), Killer Joe (recipient of the 2014 Jessie Award for Outstanding Production, Small Theatre), Mojo, Debts at the West End's Roedde House Museum, Robin Hood in Queen Elizabeth Park, and the popular Bridge Mix series.
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