Brooklyn, NY
Intralia, the weird park
Outdoor, socially distanced audio play and sound walk created for Prospect Park
Intralia, the weird park WORLD PREMIERE AUDIO PLAY AND SOUND WALK OUTDOOR, SOCIALLY DISTANCED THEATRE IN PROSPECT PARK Intralia, the weird park is an outdoor, socially distanced audio play and sound walk created for Prospect Park. The work features original music and sound design by Jordan Hall, text by Rebecca LeVine and direction by William Steinberger. Intralia, the weird park follows Eve (Marisa Brau-Reyes) and Ash (Zoe Richards), two municipal workers, as they discover a series of strange happenings in Prospect Park. Against a backdrop of environmental unrest, climate catastrophe, and supernatural mystery, audiences explore the past and future of our weird planet, and our weird park. Intralia, the weird park is a FREE public art project. iPhone users download the app from the Apple app store. Android users visit InVersionTheatre.com to stream the app’s contents. Intralia, the weird park is a self-guided sound walk aided by GPS, experienced in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, beginning at the Ocean Avenue and Lincoln Road entrance. Audiences simply arrive at this entrance, plug in their headphones and tap “play.” Audiences can enjoy the experience at any time of day—there is no set start time. Intralia, the weird park is free but audiences can support the work by donating to InVersion at InVersionTheatre.com. The experience runs approximately forty-five minutes.
Audience Role
Just follow the app's instructions for GPS-based walk. Bring headphones!
Ages: All ages
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About InVersion Theatre
InVersion Theatre excavates and liberates found and foundational texts, transforming them into raucous, unrecognizable new theatrical experiences.