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Vincent Ergo, Immersive Theatre
 

Discover the unique story of the world’s most renowned painter Vincent van Gogh through this immersive theatre experience.

Embark on a journey of curiosities and intrigue as you follow Vincent through the sultry streets of France, visit him at the asylum of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole, and witness as he creates his most famous masterpieces inside the yellow house of Arles.

Meet fellow artists he idolised and the woman he relentlessly pursued. Immerse yourself in this adapted tale and choose your own adventure as you bear witness to the struggles of his own mind

Vincent Ergo is an immersive theatre experience performed at 107 Projects Redfern. Wednesday - Saturday 6pm and 8pm shows from 10th March - 3rd April 2021. Tickets are $69 plus booking fee and the performance lasts for approximately 90 minutes

Vincent Ergo is a Covid-19 safe experience.

 

Event details

Venue: 107 Redfern St Redfern
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Start Date: Wednesday 10 March 2021

 

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