Step into a surreal, frozen otherworld where time stands still and the bonds of friendship transcend the mortal realm. De glace (From Ice) breathes life into a Nordic literary gem that pierces us with a story of two young girls bound by an unbreakable connection.
Driven by a whirlwind of emotions, Unn disappears into a forest of glittering mist, a natural ice palace at the foot of a frozen waterfall. Unable to find her, Siss remains in the land of the living, overcome with grief as she steadfastly guards the memory of her soulmate.
This mesmerizing tale for audiences of all ages weaves its enchantment through dreamlike effects on a stage that vanishes beneath fog and fractal light. Equipped with headphones, spectators are guided by ethereal voices through a land of snowy obscurity where it is impossible to stay frozen as hearts beat in unison.
Producing Company: L’eau du bain
Country: QC, Canada
Genre: Theatre
Show length: 60 minutes
Ages: Ages 8 and up
Venue: Roundhouse Performance Centre
181 Roundhouse Mews,
Vancouver, BC
TICKET INFORMATION
FOR THE PUBLIC:
- Buy from Théâtre la Seizième: $38.00 adult or $33.00 for a child (includes tax and service charges)
- or Book on a PuSh Pass with the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival
Accessibility Information
Accessibility:
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Blind/low-vision Friendly
Accessibility advisory: Please note that this performance features abundant smoke (non-toxic and non-irritating) and strobe lighting.
Show times & Tickets
In person
Friday, January 31 | Additional show info |
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7:30 – 8:30 PM en Français | Talkback | Sold out |
Saturday, February 1 | Additional show info |
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2:00 – 3:00 PM | Talkback | Sold out |
7:30 – 8:30 PM | Sold out |
Sunday, February 2 | Additional show info |
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2:00 – 3:00 PM en Français | Sold out | |
7:30 – 8:30 PM | Sold out |
Show highlights
Rave Reviews
De Glace immerses the audience in a dreamlike atmosphere.
The signature of L’eau du bain, where sound, smoke and light reign supreme, creates a sense of disorientation, much like the promise of gentler times that came with the arrival of spring…and the melting of ice.