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Labyrinth
 

A new 60-minute immersive dance-opera.

Stone. Sweat. Fear. From deep within
– a low, strange moan.     
This is a place of terror. Of sacrifice. Of reckoning.
This is the Labyrinth.

In the haunting corridors beneath Abbotsford Convent, Forest Collective presents a reimagining of their highly successful opera-ballet & piano concerto.

Through this immersive theatrical experience, you will descend into the labyrinth of Greek myth, witnessing first-hand the ordeal of Theseus, Ariadne and her half-brother, the Minotaur.

Evan J Lawson’s music and Daniel Szesiong Todd’s libretto confront themes of shame, isolation and redemption, while maverick Melbourne pianist Danaë Killian gives powerful voice to the work’s dramatically-embedded piano concerto. Ashley Dougan’s visceral, yet lyrical choreography and the vision of director Cathy Hunt bring a desperate humanity to this epic tale.

Re-enter the Labyrinth in 2025.

“Labyrinth, is packed a full range of energy and emotion into a new interpretation of the Greek tale of the Minotaur”
— Classic Melbourne

“The effect [of the operatic verses and music] was magic, with the space seemingly perfect for creating the echoing chamber of music that formed the basis of this piece”
— Theatre Travels

“Start to finish, every element combines in an absorbing theatrical experience.”
— Australia Arts Review

 

Event details

Venue: Abbotsford Convent - Magdalen Laundry & Industrial School, 1 St. Heliers Street Abbotsford VIC
Bookings: https://www.forestcollective.com.au/projects/labyrinth
Start Date: Thursday 06 February 2025

60 minutes duration, no interval.
Sung in English.

Dates & Times:
Friday 31 January 9pm (preview only)
Saturday 1 February 9pm (opening night)
Sunday 2 February 9pm
Tuesday 4 February 9pm
Thursday 6 February 9pm
Friday 7 February 9pm
Saturday 8 February 3pm (tactile tour)
Saturday 8 February 4pm (audio described)
Saturday 8 February 5.30pm artist Q&A (free event, no ticket required)
Saturday 8 February 9pm (closing night)

Trigger warnings:
Mature Themes.
Recommended for people aged 16 and over.
This is not a seated event and has long periods of standing.
This event includes loud or sudden noises and contains scenes featuring the use of a sword.

Please visit our website for more information on the Tactile Tour, Audio Described Performance and Companion Card Bookings.

 

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