*All performances except Wed 19 July and Sat 22 July are looped*
Ada’s world has become quite strange…nothing seems the same. Once familiar objects shift, time bends and angels sing. This is a journey with no beginning, moving towards an unseen end, oddly familiar with surprises along the way.
Black Hole Theatre is known for its track record of creating original exciting cross-disciplinary performance around often dark and challenging subjects. With Alison Richards’ extraordinary Book of Revelations, we leap into the unknown, following a mind facing uncharted realms of altered perception, stirred by dementia and other mental illness. Directed by Nancy Black, some of Melbourne’s leading talents combine sound, visuals and performance to create a startling world full of wonder, terror – and joy.
Part contemporary opera, part art installation where cutting edge technology meets visual theatre, The Book of Revelations marks a new approach to immersive performance. Each audience member will have their own unique experience; the everyday may never be quite the same again.
Black Hole Theatre would like to advise, people living with Alzheimer’s may find moments of this performance unsettling.
Please Note:
Time warps in Ada’s world, and so the 50 minute performance is looped (see exceptions below).
To see the complete show arrive before 8.30pm Wednesday to Saturday and before 6pm Sundays.
*The preview on Wednesday 19 July, and the fundraiser on Saturday 22 July are not looped.*
Please arrive by 7:30 to experience these shows.
Q & A sessions will follow the final performance on Sunday 23 July and Friday 28 July.