Adapted for theatre from her original blind travel essays, blind artist Alex Bulmer sets off on a dramatic journey that playfully twists and turns across differing geographies and unexpected emotional terrain.
What is it like to travel blind?
Blind artist Alex Bulmer welcomes you to her five part “talk” exploring this question.
Adapted for theatre from her original blind travel essays, Alex sets off on a dramatic journey that playfully twists and turns across differing geographies and unexpected emotional terrain.
Imagine a play created by blind and sighted artists. Imagine a play developed with a love of improvisation, sound, the absurd, and the uncertain.
PERCEPTUAL ARCHAEOLOGY (or How To Travel Blind) is designed and created for blind and sighted audiences.
The Fire and Rescue Team is an artist-led performance collective, co-founded and helmed by theatre artists Alex Bulmer and Leah Cherniak.
Alex has a background in artistic adaptation, writing and music, finds creative momentum in the improbable, and creates within the disruptive uncertainty of blindness.
Leah has a history of directing – making theatre where improvisation is an impetus in the rehearsal process which values rhythm, invention and uncertainty.
They share a rigour for analysis and language, an attraction to risk, and the playful subversion of audience expectations.
The emergence of Fire and Rescue as a collective evolved following a number of projects that explored the idea of de-centering vision from a creative process.
Crow’s Theatre and Fire and Rescue Team present
Jun 1 - Jun 25, 2023
Tickets: $45-$65
Studio Theatre
Contact:(647) 341-7390 ext 1010
Email:boxoffice@crowstheatre.com
Website: https://www.crowstheatre.com/whats-on/view-all/perceptualarchaeology
Sundays have PWYC available starting at 12pm the day of the performance.
Senior, Artsworker, and Under 30 discounts available
Phone: (647) 341-7390
Email: boxoffice@crowstheatre.com
2023/06/01 - 2023/06/25
Streetcar Crowsnest
345 Carlaw Avenue, Toronto, ON M4M 2T1
Parking is available on the P1 level of the complex, with elevator access to street level on Dundas Street East.