Norfolk, VA
POSSES$ION - 8th Annual Immersive Theatre Series
All that glitters is truly gold in this interactive Gilded Age adventure.
Immerse yourself in a realm of enchantment with POSSES$ION, a revolutionary live entertainment experience from creator Patrick Mullins at the stunning Hermitage Museum and Gardens. Journey through the fantastical realm of Midas, where all that glitters truly is gold, during this year’s Gilded Age adventure. Become a participant in this interactive journey as you create your own art, collect coins, or cast spells of divination to determine what possessions matter most. With an all-star cast, art installations by Asa Jackson and Ryan Lytle, and music by Otis Brooks with Delona Bean, this evening is bound to leave you “possessed.” A themed signature cocktail and drinks will be available for purchase (cash/credit) each evening. Enhance your visit with the Gold Club Experience add-on. You’ll receive a personalized welcome, exclusive access to an additional boutique experience, and a complimentary specialty drink. G.C.E. attendees should plan to arrive 20-30 minutes before their ticket time. Please note that the Gold Club Experience typically requires climbing stairs. If you would prefer a ground floor experience, please contact acronin@thehermitagemuseum.org and we will gladly make arrangements.
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Ages: 18 +
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About Hermitage Museum and Gardens
The Hermitage Museum & Gardens is a waterfront estate located in Norfolk, Virginia. The museum was founded by William and Florence Sloane in 1937 and includes their collection of fine and decorative art housed in an Arts and Crafts style mansion. The Sloane Collection spans 5,000 years, represents 30 countries, and includes over 5,000 objects. The Hermitage offers changing exhibitions, outdoor concerts, year-round classes and art camp, gardens and wooded walking trails, and is a popular location for weddings and private events. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 10-5pm. Admission to the gardens and museum is free.