Yellow Objects
When
Approximate running time: 0 hours and 40 minutes
Venue
Production Notes
May. 11 - 29 yellow objects A new exhibition by Derek Chan
Written and directed by Sydney Risk Award-winning playwright Derek Chan, yellow objects invites us to question our responsibility to future generations by stepping into a Hong Kong of two eras – 2019 and 2050.
Please be advised, this exhibition contains an auditory depiction of sexual assault, depictions of graphic violence, flashing lights, coarse language, and is not suitable for children.
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Prior to visiting the exhibition at the Firehall’s courtyard, patrons can take part in a series of short digital narrative adventures, which will be available on April 19, April 26, and May 3 via www.riceandbeanstheatre.com. This digital component is an introduction and portal into the exhibition piece.
The exhibition will take audiences through the theatre, to the courtyard with a limit of ten patrons per showing. There will be no live performers – only objects, voice recordings, and projections. Over the twelve-day exhibition, there will be a total of fifty showings, each forty minutes in length. Between each showing, the venue will be sanitized as per COVID-19 protocols. Patrons will be required to wear a mask and follow the two-metre social distancing rule. Tickets must be purchased in advance. We ask that patrons arrive no sooner than 20 minutes prior to each performance.