Blue13'S SOLILOQUY: IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE AT HERITAGE SQUARE LA

Choose your own adventure, be a part of the show!

May 31, June 1, June 2
8:00 PM, 8:00 PM, 7:00 PM
Heritage Square Museum
3800 Homer Street, Los Angeles, CA 90031

Gates open 15 minutes prior to showtime. 
Ages 12+ (Guardians must remain with children under 18 at ALL TIMES)

Rove the strange, haunting neighborhood that is Heritage Square Museum in Blue13’s Soliloquy, the newest immersive dance theatre work by Artistic Director Achinta S. McDaniel. Meeting at the intersection of technology, disruption, inclusion, and diaspora, each performance of Soliloquy is an exciting and unique adventure, shared in a singular experience by those in attendance. Interact with dancers throughout the night. No two shows are the same. During the traveling piece, participants will have exciting opportunities to toast, dance, and engage in discourse with their fellow guests. 

McDaniel seeks to interrogate the ways in which technological connection coupled with isolation has specifically impacted people of the Global Majority and women. Audiences are integrated into the story, making imaginative choices to affect the narratives. You may peer through a window to witness clandestine trysts, sit for dinner with a quarreling family, or even choose who dances the final solo.

Tickets:
$100 – VIP (includes pre-show reception with dancers, special experiences, drinks, appetizers)
$50 – Tier 1 (includes appetizers)
$25 – Tier 2 (limited availability)
$10 – Students and 90031 Residents (limited availability)*

*Students with valid school ID, which must be presented upon arrival to the event or via email in advance, and residents of 90031 zip code, two per household limit. Must show valid photo ID with proof of address upon arrival to the event or via email in advance.

Heritage Square Museum welcomes visitors who use mobility aids such as wheelchairs. However, travel over long stretches of gravel is necessary to access all the structures on the property. In addition, only three buildings (Perry House, Palms Depot, and Colonial Drugstore) have ramps; all other structures on the tour have stairs.