Québec, Canada
The Archive of Missing Things (2024)
part live performance and part contemplative game
Come experience The Archive of Missing Things, part live performance and part contemplative game, in the Morrin Centre’s exquisite Victorian library. Equipped with an iPad and a headset, you’ll explore a maze-like archive in search of the secret at its centre, guided by clues in a live performance happening discreetly around you. Created by Halifax’s acclaimed Zuppa Theatre with award-winning writer Kate Cayley, this performance, alongside a digital book and game, presents a mystery that is beautiful, wistful... and sometimes even a little eerie. Buy your tickets now! Booking as a group of 5 or more? Contact us at info@morrin.org to get a discount! Full Programming (8 presentations) The Archive of Missing Things is a creation of Zuppa Theatre Co. with Kate Cayley; Directed by Alex McLean; Lead Writer – Kate Cayley; Performed by Miranda Jones, Stewart Legere, Ursula Calder, with the voice of Cash Gallant-McLean; Web Development and Design by Ned Zimmerman; Sound Designed by Brian Riley; Composer – Stewart Legere; Production Manager / Sound Operator – Jessica Lewis; Chief Archivist – Alex McLean /// Venez vivre l’expérience The Archive of Missing Things, en partie performance et en partie jeu, dans la splendide bibliothèque du Morrin Centre. Équipé d’un iPad et d’un casque d'écoute, vous explorerez une archive labyrinthique à la recherche du secret en son cœur tout en étant guidé par des indices offerts par la performance théâtrale qui se déroule discrètement autour de vous. Créé par le réputé Zuppa Theatre d’Halifax avec l’écrivaine primée Kate Cayley, cette performance théâtrale, accompagnée d'un livre numérique et d'un jeu en ligne, vous présente un mystère à la fois beau, mélancolique... et parfois même presque sinistre. Achetez vos billets maintenant ! Vous réservez pour un groupe de 5 ou plus ? Contactez-nous à info@morrin.org pour profiter d'un rabais ! Cette activité est offerte uniquement en anglais. Programmation complète (8 représentations) The Archive of Missing Things est une création de Zuppa Theatre Co. avec Kate Cayley; dirigé par Alex McLean; scénariste en chef – Kate Cayley; la performance executée par Miranda Jones, Stewart Legere, Ursula Calder, avec la voix de Cash Gallant-McLean; développement Web et design par Ned Zimmerman; réalisation sonore par Brian Riley; compositeur – Stewart Legere; directrice de production / cheffe opérateur du son – Jessica Lewis; chef archiviste – Alex McLean --- This project is made possible thanks to the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, Arts Nova Scotia, and Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec. /// Ce projet est rendu possible grâce au soutien du Canada Council for the Arts, de Arts Nova Scotia et du Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.
Audience Role
Solve the mystery.
Ages: All ages
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About Zuppa Theatre Co.
Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, we aim to make extraordinary experiences that provoke the consideration of new perspectives and ideas. We prioritize questions over answers, and the discovery of possibility over the depiction of what is. This compels us to experiment with new forms and grapple with relevant questions of our time. We attempt to do this as generously as possible and have developed a unique collaborative process that favours the intuitive over the formulaic and thrives on the play between the imagined and the real. We are Alex McLean, Ben Stone Stewart Legere and Sophie Schade With each new project we attempt to do something we don’t know how to do and work with collaborators who bring new life experiences, perspectives or skill sets to the table. We make shows for Halifax and for places far away, with the support of The Canada Council for the Arts, Arts Nova Scotia, and The Nova Scotia Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage, and Halifax Culture and Events. Zuppa is an affiliate member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres.