Welcome to the end of the world party. You will be fine, for you are one of the chosen ones.

PATH is a performance piece that begins as a game to take you to a live event, where you are the protagonist. Upon purchasing your ticket, you'll receive an exclusive invitation to interact with the performance before the event date, finding your place within it. You won't just be a spectator; by playing (or refraining), you'll become part of a group of people who share your worldview, and together you'll embark on this journey. It's a path of exploration and interaction, leading you to form connections with like-minded individuals selected based on your choices and approach to the game.
Together, you'll explore an immersive space, guided by in-ear instructions that direct your actions and interactions. Finally, under the LED lights of a counter, your collective movements and choices become integral to the performance itself. Your actions will impact others, creating a reflection of our social dynamics, fears and the uncertainty of the future.
PATH is a cross-disciplinary performance combining technology, narrative, and live interaction, turning the audience into an essential part of the show. It challenges our perceptions of the end of the world, exploring an apocalyptic, cult-like mindset with irony. Your decisions shape the environment and influence others’ experiences, revealing how our beliefs can shape the world around us.
Are you ready to play and discover your group? Your experience begins now, with the purchase of the ticket.

Credits
Concept and Direction:  Delia Trice
Artists:  Delia Trice, Morten Poulsen, Silvia Mercuriali
Text:  Delia Trice, Silvia Mercuriali
Sound Design and Original Music:  Morten Poulsen
Voices (IT):  Silvia Mercuriali, Federico Bernocchi, Delia Trice
Lights and Setup:  Wonderland’24: IDRA teatro
Co-produced by IDRA teatro and Literaturhaus
Photo-credit: MircoOneMercatali, Katrine Moebius, Silvia Mercuriali
The project was developed with support from BIRCA (Bornholm, DK), Literaturhaus (Copenhagen, DK), and IDRA teatro. Special thanks to Carol Hayes, Maria West Hage, Karl Heding, Kate, Susanne Danig, Aragorn Damgaard, Jupiter Child, Marie Dahl, and all participants of the open rehearsals.
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