ODE (adult series)
Le Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario presents

ODE (adult series)

In-person Event
April 26th 2024
7:30 pm – 9:15 pm / Doors: 7:15 pm

27, rue Larch, Sudbury, ON, Canada
For more information about this event, please contact Le Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario at billetterie@maplacedesarts.ca.

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An intimate and exuberant last-chance party, where heaviness and lightness merrily intertwine. An ode to the strength of friendship and solidarity, to the excess and folly required to resist fear and cynicism. 

Visionaries are announcing that the Moon has fallen out of its orbit and is heading straight for Earth, where it will crash in twenty-four hours. A rebellious pack of friends organizes a party celebrating the end, in the hope of short-circuiting the inevitable. 

As the night stretches on, all dreams and excesses are permitted. If, at first, the ritual was just a game, doubts gradually creep in… What if tomorrow really is the end? 

In an era tinged with cynicism and individualistic withdrawal, ODE, a choral and carnivalesque work, draws on the strength of solidarity, excess and the symbolic power of celebration as weapons to resist fear and despair. 

Refunds
No refunds
Exchanges
Until April 25th 2024
Access for persons with mobility impairment
Yes
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An intimate and exuberant last-chance party, where heaviness and lightness merrily intertwine. An ode to the strength of friendship and solidarity, to the excess and folly required to resist fear and cynicism. 

Visionaries are announcing that the Moon has fallen out of its orbit and is heading straight for Earth, where it will crash in twenty-four hours. A rebellious pack of friends organizes a party celebrating the end, in the hope of short-circuiting the inevitable. 

As the night stretches on, all dreams and excesses are permitted. If, at first, the ritual was just a game, doubts gradually creep in… What if tomorrow really is the end? 

In an era tinged with cynicism and individualistic withdrawal, ODE, a choral and carnivalesque work, draws on the strength of solidarity, excess and the symbolic power of celebration as weapons to resist fear and despair. 

Refunds
No refunds
Exchanges
Until April 25th 2024
Access for persons with mobility impairment
Yes

Municipal parking B10 available. You can also park along Elgin street. Parking is free in the evenings.


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