No Place to Go: An Artist-Made Queered Haunted House directed by Serena Chopra, Kate Speer & Frankie Toan
Presented by RedLine Denver in partnership with 40 West Arts, No Place to Go is an artist-made haunted house where sociopolitical fears manifest in an immersive world. A collaborative project directed by Serena Chopra, Kate Speer and Frankie Toan, No Place to Go is a pandemic-safe, multi-site car tour in Denver’s 40 West Arts District and Wheat Ridge.
The work merges the absurdist storytelling of dance-theatre with interactive visual art installations to create environments where the audience can examine and embrace the interaction between fear and desire.
Each installation is a fantastical realm designed by some of the boldest, emerging, and mid-career artists in the seven county region: nolan tredway, Michaela Mujica-Steiner + Emily Marie Passos Duffy, Moe Gram, Nicole Anona Banowetz, Hayley Krichels, Hayley Dixon + Renee Marino, Chrissy Espinoza + Grace Cooper, Steven Frost, and BAGBAYSHA (Chris BAGley + Koko BAYer + Thomas ScHArfenberg). Composer Mike Clark and app designer, Bryan Costanza are teaming up to bring the immersive experience to life with a script written by Serena Chopra and Kasey Ferlic, and narrated by actor, James Brunt.
NP2G runs Thursday-Sunday evenings, October 22nd-November 1st. Each night, there are 24 Bring Your Own Car (BYOC) Tickets ($60/car), available.
For out-of-state folks, or for folks who would prefer to enjoy the experience from home, Virtual Reality tickets ($25/each) are also for sale (the VR experience will be released in November).
You can PURCHASE TICKETS at No-Place-To-Go.com, where you can also read more about each of our artists and find information about the show, including an FAQ page.
To follow our progress and to stay abreast with show information, please join us on Instagram @ No_Place_To_Go_Haunted_House!
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