Event Info
The Windy City Women Present: Liquid: The Windy City Women
Liquid
Presented by Windy City Women, I No. Films and The Jeff Turner Entertain...
8:00pm
$12
Hard-copy tickets
Physical tickets at: http://www.havanarestaurant.ca/Theatre, at the door
Event Description
Liquid
Presented by Windy City Women, I No. Films and The Jeff Turner Entertainment Group.
When: December 19th-22nd, 2012 8:00PM
Where: 1212 Commercial Drive, Vancouver
Advanced tickets $10 online http://www.havanarestaurant.ca/Theatre or $12.00 at the door.
Not your typical joke-for-joke play, “Liquid” is a full-length, entirely improvised two-act performance, based solely on audience suggestions and contributions. The ultimate success of “Liquid” is dependent on the actor’s ability and stamina to run a completely unplanned, unscripted play without ever leaving the stage. Act one begins with a simple suggestion from an audience member, from there, without discussion, the play occurs in real-time with no jump cuts, flashbacks or dream sequences. In short, the actors are the puppets, dancing to the music of a benevolent master or that of a malevolent tyrant! Which will it be?
But NOT only that…
THEN, at the drop of a hat, the cast must serve up the SEQUEL or PREQUEL to that story for Act II…depending again on the whims of the audience as they decide! As with Act I, the excitement not only lies in the split second decision making that the cast must make to spark un-born characters into life BUT the cast must also weave a story to compliment Act I! And every audience is treated to a never-been-seen before play that will never be repeated! Breathtaking! An audience member can come to every show and still not see the same story! No one else in Vancouver is offering this high-wire-without-a-net form of theatre! Only 60 people per night will be treated to this magic.
Unlike cabaret or competitive style improv, the goal of “Liquid” is not to be satirically funny, it is rather to create a story in which relationships, plot and character development carry the audience through the improvised journey of the cast. Although comedy is not the overall goal, it will undoubtedly be a by-product.