From: Arizona Arts Live <arizonaartslive@arizona.edu>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2024 2:27 AM
Subject: 📻 Live Radio-Play!
URLAND: Bedtime Stories
APR 17-21 | Flandrau Planetarium
"a master storyteller who knows
how to conjure up whole worlds
with his voice"
– BNG Bank Theater Prize
It was a dark and lonesome night…follow along this gripping live radio-play featuring dark and disorienting worlds, well-timed sound effects, and a winding tale of love and loss. Don't miss this celebration of voice with "master storyteller" (BNG Bank Theatre Prize) Thomas Dudkiewicz from Dutch collective URLAND.
Join us immediately following the performance for Lonesome Desert Nights and record your own fantastical tale. Only available opening night!
Presented together with Flandrau Planetarium
It Was A Dark and
Lonesome Night...
"Audiences to this sound-
driven show...might find
themselves transported back
to childhood."
– San Francisco Chronicle
Record Your Own
Fantastical Tale!
Lonesome Desert Nights
APR 17 | Flandrau Planetarium
When was a time where you experienced a blur between reality and fiction?
Join us after BEDTIME STORIES to share a story of your own and help build a Tucson anthology of community stories. Weave together elements from reality and your imagination to craft a unique tale.
Only available Opening Night!
Box Office: T–F 12 to 6pm | SAT 12 to 5pm
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